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Hell revisited: A socio-critical enquiry into the roots and relevance of hell for the church today
2008
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Hell is being written out of theology and banned from serious conversation; for most scholars and modern- minded people it has more or less become a theoretical issue. Yet it remains alive and burning in the Western mind – there has been a surge in the amount of popular literature written on the subject from the 1990's onwards. Why the sudden interest? Is there a pattern or social trend that could begin to explain the phenomenon? Part of the responsible way of dealing with the history of a
doi:10.4102/hts.v64i3.74
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