Life 2: The Sequel

What happens when you die?

Alec Motyer

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Description

Many ideas of what happens at the end of this life have entered mainstream public thought. In the post-modern mindset, all are equally valid and all are equally possible - but are they all equally thought through? That is what acclaimed Biblical scholar, Alec Motyer, sets out to do in this accessible and challenging investigation.


The 9 chapters are clearly set out to help you find the answers biblically. For Example: In chapter 3 the Doctrine of Universalism is explored under topics e.g. Scriptural support, defining God as love, The Cross & human freedom. The arguments are put forward from scripture so you've no excuses!
Are you certain that death is the end - or is there a Life 2: The Sequel?

Endorsements

"A most readable book and is accessible even to those who may not be habitual readers . . . This is a book to read and re-read. It is worth its weight in gold . . . a must for every library!"

Evangelicals Now

"Nowadays the subject of death is not one for polite conversation. In my youth older folk in my family could often be overheard asking each other, ‘Where would you like to be buried?' But even then the more important unasked query was, ‘Where d'you think you'll go when you die?' This is the vital question that confronts us all, and in this book Alec Motyer provides an excellent guide to finding the answer."

Owen Thomas, Churchman Magazine

Author

Alec Motyer

Dr Alec Motyer (1924–2016) was a well–known Bible expositor and from an early age had a love for studying God’s Word. He was principal of Trinity College, Bristol and wrote many widely appreciated commentaries and other books.

Specifications

ISBN 9781845503437

Author Alec Motyer

Imprint Focus

Category Theology

Page Count 128

Width 198 mm

Height 130 mm

Weight 0.12 kg

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