Tag: Judgment Day

  • If God Loves Judgment, Shouldn’t We Love It Too?

    If God Loves Judgment, Shouldn’t We Love It Too?

    Photo Credits: “Michelangelo – The Last Judgment, Sistine Chapel, The Vatican” by Randy OHC is licensed under CC BY 2.0. This short article examines two verses from the Psalms and traces their English translations over the centuries. The point is not to quibble with the various translations. All the renderings of these passages quoted in this article are…

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  • Pray Hell Suffers

    Pray Hell Suffers

    We should pray that those in hell suffer to the uttermost.  Dante’s Inferno provides a glimpse into the historical theology of hell in a particular medieval iteration. One of Dante’s many points is that God’s judgment precipitates in the idea of contrapasso–the punishment resembles or contrasts with the sin itself. The main idea with contrapasso is the φύσιν (physin), or…

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