The Gift of God Is Eternal Life

A Novel about Universalism

by Steven H. Propp


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/28/2016

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781532014222
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781532014215
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781532014239

About the Book

According to Christian doctrine, what happens to those who have died? While traditionally it has been said that one group of people spends eternity in heavenly happiness while another group experiences conscious, unending torment in hell, there are other Christians who believe in alternatives—that hell is simply a separation from God, that the lost are simply annihilated and not subject to torment, or that actually, in the end, all will be reconciled to God and live in heavenly glory. The Gift of God Is Eternal Life explores a five-century journey that traces the development and dispersal of the doctrines of universalism and conditional immorality in a compelling narrative collection of short stories. Beginning from when these doctrines were merely whispered about or published anonymously to the days when traveling evangelists preached them in the new and growing American republic, these engaging vignettes show how this once intense debate between Christians has evolved into modern times where such ideas can be freely discussed—even in mainstream television and evangelism. Do infants who die prior to an “age of accountability” receive salvation, and are those who have never heard the Christian message simply doomed? What about loved ones who die without having embraced the Christian gospel—or those who believe in less-traditional Christian dogmas and institutions? The Gift of God Is Eternal Life can help both believers and nonbelievers understand the implications of these theological perspectives—not just in an afterlife, but in their own lives here and now.


About the Author

Steven H. Propp graduated from California State University–Sacramento, and he is the author of several thought-provoking fiction novels that focus on themes of religion, spirituality, multiculturalism, philosophy, and the human condition. He and his wife, Nancy, have six grandchildren, and they live in Sacramento, California.