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Is Hell for Real or Does Everyone Go To Heaven? With contributions by Timothy Keller, R. Albert Mohler Jr., J. I. Packer, and Robert Yarbrough. General editors Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson. is unavailable, but you can change that!

Both outside and inside of the church, many people today are increasingly uncomfortable with hell. They wonder: How could it be fair to punish anyone for eternity? Will Jesus really condemn millions simply for not believing the right things about him? Isn’t God a God of love, not vengeance? The top-notch contributors to Is Hell for Real or Does Everyone Go to Heaven? tackle these and other...

of hell, banishment shows the horror of hell by highlighting what a person misses. Banishment is stronger than separation. It suggests God’s active judgment, and it stresses the dreadfulness and finality of the predicament. The wicked never experience unhindered fellowship with God. They are forever kept from his majestic presence and completely miss out on the reason for their existence — to glorify and know their Creator. Theologian Kendall Harmon suggests three aspects of hell associated with