The Four Last Things: A Catholic Reflection on Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell
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- ISBN8230897828
- EAN9798230897828
- Date de parution24/02/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
The Four Last Things-Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell-have long been integral components of Christian theology, deeply shaping the spiritual lives of believers, especially in the Catholic tradition. These topics, considered the ultimate realities of human existence, have provoked reflection and debate among theologians, philosophers, and saints throughout the history of the Church. They serve as reminders of the finite nature of human life, the eternal consequences of human actions, and the purpose of Christian hope.
Throughout history, the Four Last Things have been considered not only in theological discussions but also in literature, art, and devotion.
Throughout history, the Four Last Things have been considered not only in theological discussions but also in literature, art, and devotion.
The Four Last Things-Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell-have long been integral components of Christian theology, deeply shaping the spiritual lives of believers, especially in the Catholic tradition. These topics, considered the ultimate realities of human existence, have provoked reflection and debate among theologians, philosophers, and saints throughout the history of the Church. They serve as reminders of the finite nature of human life, the eternal consequences of human actions, and the purpose of Christian hope.
Throughout history, the Four Last Things have been considered not only in theological discussions but also in literature, art, and devotion.
Throughout history, the Four Last Things have been considered not only in theological discussions but also in literature, art, and devotion.