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Re: Doctoral dissertation on Aion

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:20 pm
by mattrose
Steve... could you finish your book on hell by the weekend so I can read it and include it in my thesis paper (due this summer)??? :)

Re: Doctoral dissertation on Aion

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:08 pm
by backwoodsman
Steve, glad to help -- whatever I can do to help get that book out sometime this century! :)

Re: Doctoral dissertation on Aion

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:35 pm
by steve
Steve... could you finish your book on hell by the weekend so I can read it and include it in my thesis paper (due this summer)???
Are you kidding? I'm already planning on plagiarizing all your stuff that you've posted! You're way ahead of me!

Thomas Nelson is looking at my material right now. I only sent them five chapters so far, from which they will make a decision whether or not they want to publish the book. I am encouraged because they specifically requested to see what I had written, and because I haven't heard back from them for over a month (a good sign—they let you know when they decide not to publish it. If it takes a long time to hear back, it usually means it is being passed up the committee ladder).

Re: Doctoral dissertation on Aion

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:43 pm
by john6809
Steve,
That's great news! I'm looking forward to reading it. Keep us posted.
John

Re: Doctoral dissertation on Aion

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:55 pm
by marty
backwoodsman wrote:Where did you find it in PDF? I've found the book for reading online but can't find a downloadable version.

For those interested in reading it online:
http://www.ebookdb.org/item/12429/
Dr. Keizer has not answered my email yet. The only other way I know to get the whole dissertation in a PDF is to contact Gerry Beauchemin at

http://www.hopebeyondhell.net/contact-us/

and ask him to send you the PDF. The entire 320 page work is well worth reading and obviously is much more detailed than the short 19 page version.

BTW the Hope Beyond Hell book and the abridged version are both available for free online, and are the best general resources I've found yet on the universalist view in general. Its not as scholarly as the tentmakers site but most people would find this book easy reading.

Re: Doctoral dissertation on Aion

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 7:15 pm
by Paidion
Marty wrote:Dr. Keizer has not answered my email yet. The only other way I know to get the whole dissertation in a PDF is to contact Gerry Beauchemin at

http://www.hopebeyondhell.net/contact-us/

and ask him to send you the PDF. The entire 320 page work is well worth reading and obviously is much more detailed than the short 19 page version.
There must be another way, since I managed to download the book. However, I have only 310 pages in the one I downloaded.