What The Hell: Conditional Immortality

Bosch, Hieronymus; An Angel Leading a Soul into Hell; Wellcome Library; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/an-angel-leading-a-soul-into-hell-125754

In upcoming posts we’ll be exploring the three major Christian doctrines concerning the theology of hell.

  • Annihilationism (often called “conditional immortality”)
  • Infernalism (eternal conscious torment)
  • Universalism (everyone winds up in “heaven” eventually)

We start with annihilationism and some quotes from three prominent theologians/scholars who hold the conditional immortality view.


John Stott (Anglican theologian, pastor)

John Stott & David Edwards, Evangelical Essentials (InterVarsity Press, 1988)


Edward Fudge (biblical scholar, author of The Fire That Consumes)

Edward Fudge, The Fire That Consumes (3rd ed., Cascade Books, 2011)


Clark H. Pinnock (theologian, professor)

Clark H. Pinnock, “The Destruction of the Finally Impenitent,” in Criswell Theological Review (1990)

They Said It: Famous Quotes About The Book Of Ephesians

Here are some famous quotes from influential faith leaders about Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians.

John Stott (Christian theologian)

“The Letter to the Ephesians is a marvelously concise, yet comprehensive summary of the Christian good news and its implications. Nobody can read it without being moved to wonder and worship.”
John Stott, “The Message of Ephesians”


Watchman Nee (Chinese church leader)

“Ephesians tells us what the Church is in Christ. God’s greatest work is not the creation of the universe, but the creation of the Church.”
Watchman Nee, “Sit, Walk, Stand”


Charles Haddon Spurgeon (English preacher)

“There is no book more full of doctrine and experience than this brief epistle. He who would understand the mystery of the Church, let him read Ephesians.”
C.H. Spurgeon, Sermon on Ephesians


Warren Wiersbe (Bible teacher and commentator)

“Ephesians is the believer’s bank book. In it, Paul explains the wealth we have in Christ and how to use it for God’s glory.”
Warren Wiersbe, “Be Rich: Ephesians”

They Said It: Famous Quotes About The Book Of Romans

Here are some famous quotes from influential religious leaders about Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. 

Martin Luther

“The Epistle to the Romans is the true masterpiece of the New Testament and the very purest Gospel. It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul.”

— Martin Luther, Preface to the Epistle to the Romans (1522)


John Calvin

“When anyone understands this Epistle, he has a passage opened to him to the understanding of the whole Scripture.”

— John Calvin, Commentary on Romans (1540)


Frederic Godet

“Every great spiritual revival in the Church will be connected as effect and cause with a deeper understanding of this book.”

— Frederic Godet, Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans (1869)


John Stott

“Romans is the fullest, plainest, and grandest statement of the Gospel in the New Testament. Its message is still as relevant and revolutionary as when it was first written.”

— John R. W. Stott, The Message of Romans: God’s Good News for the World (1994)