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Rethinking Hell Podcast

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:12 pm
by Seth
Hey everybody,

The Rethinking Hell Podcast is relatively new and hosts some interesting discussions on the topic of Conditional Immortality. The first show (a 2-parter) was an interview with Edward Fudge, and the more recent shows have featured folks like Justin Brierley of "Unbelievable?" and the maker of the Hellbound? movie.

http://www.rethinkinghell.com/

Re: Rethinking Hell Podcast

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:28 am
by chrisdate
Seth wrote:Hey everybody,

The Rethinking Hell Podcast is relatively new and hosts some interesting discussions on the topic of Conditional Immortality. The first show (a 2-parter) was an interview with Edward Fudge, and the more recent shows have featured folks like Justin Brierley of "Unbelievable?" and the maker of the Hellbound? movie.

http://www.rethinkinghell.com/
Thanks for posting this, Seth! The full list of episodes can be found at http://www.rethinkinghell.com/podcast, and includes interviews with (besides those Seth mentioned):
  • John Stackhouse
  • Preston Sprinkle
  • Glenn Peoples
  • Jeff Cook
  • Douglas Wilson
  • Robert Taylor
  • Roger Harper
  • Douglas Jacoby
  • David Reagan
More interviews are on their way, and our podcast is not limited to interviews. In episode 4, Glenn Peoples presents the positive case for annihilationism, and in episode 7 I respond to the common objections to our view. Episode 18 is a response to clips from a recent radio interview of a critic of conditional immortality.

And the Rethinking Hell project is not limited to a podcast. You'll find a host of great articles there, a list of which you can find at http://www.rethinkinghell.com/blog/list-all-posts.

Hope you find it useful!

Re: Rethinking Hell Podcast

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:56 am
by RickC
'Just wanted to stop & say "Thanks, Seth" as my current view is Conditional Immortality (or Annihilationism). A view I'm constantly critiquing. Though I follow Glenn Peoples' blog, where I'm sure he must have links . . . I haven't been by there in a little while. Thanks again!