Pusey's last major work, answering to a Universalism popularized in a sermon series at Westminster by F.W. Farrar. Pusey engages Farrar's arguments, particularly those based on lexical analysis of 'aionios' as contained in inter-testamental literature, to which which Pusey answers definitively. Pusey chastely and modestly asserts what is de fide -- what must be believed -- about hell, and what is speculation and what severe opinions have muddied the waters and made universalism seem morally more upright. The value of this work is not only historical, it still meets many of the universalist claims being made today.
AmazonPagina's: 310, Paperback, Nashotah House Press
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