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Tag: John Polkinghorne

Views of Christian Hope from the Theological Center and Margins: A Comparison of Anglican and Latter-day Saint Eschatology

December 22, 2020 Benjamin Knoll

For my Fall 2020 term paper in Anglican Theology and Ethics at Bexley-Seabury Seminary I wrote a descriptive overview that compared some of the key

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John Polkinhorne on hell

December 21, 2020 Benjamin Knoll

And what of hell? In Living with Hope, an Advent devotional, John Polkinghorne argues that hell is real but that its true nature doesn’t match

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John Polkinghorne on life, death, and resurrection

December 20, 2020 Benjamin Knoll

This year for Advent I’ve been working my way through John Polkinghorne’s Advent devotional book Living with Hope. Polkinghorne is a theoretical physicist turned Anglican

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