The History of HellA "lively...generously illustrated" (Washington Post Book World) survey of how, over the past four thousand years, religious leaders, artists, writers, and ordinary people in the West have visualized Hell-its location, architecture, purpose, and inhabitants. Illustrations; full-color inserts. |
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Page 18
... torment the world . Law , order , and light oppose darkness , filth , and death . Their conflict is the history of the world , and the object of the conflict is the soul of man . After death , the soul , which first hovers around the ...
... torment the world . Law , order , and light oppose darkness , filth , and death . Their conflict is the history of the world , and the object of the conflict is the soul of man . After death , the soul , which first hovers around the ...
Page 87
... torments , Paul weeps for the fate of the sinners , though he is chided for doing so ( this rebuke is another theme ... torment will be suspended for " a day and a night . " This popular folk theme persisted through the Middle Ages when ...
... torments , Paul weeps for the fate of the sinners , though he is chided for doing so ( this rebuke is another theme ... torment will be suspended for " a day and a night . " This popular folk theme persisted through the Middle Ages when ...
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... torment . Like the early English deists , they believed in Hell , but regarded a sojourn there as temporary and corrective . Murray argued that God's goodness forbade anything more punitive , and also — following Origen , whether or not ...
... torment . Like the early English deists , they believed in Hell , but regarded a sojourn there as temporary and corrective . Murray argued that God's goodness forbade anything more punitive , and also — following Origen , whether or not ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Great Below | 5 |
The Egyptian Book of the Dead | 12 |
Copyright | |
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