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Hell: The Nemesis of Hope? by Nik Ansell
Nicholas Ansell looks at the doctrine of hell in contemporary evangelicalism using John Stott's view of hell as a point of critical reflection on the subject.
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Saint Sebastian, Exquisite Pain; Butterfly Paintings; and Nothing Is A Problem For Me by Damien Hirst; Review by Heather Smith
Several works by the world-renowned artist Damien Hirst that confront the boundaries between art, pop culture, science, and our views on life and death.
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Listening on the Day of Silence: Khora and Holy Saturday by Eric R. Severson
Eric Severson explores the neglected day of Christianity’s Holy Saturday by way of Plato’s concept of khora, offering a perspective on Sabbath that includes the darkness and despair of the “middle day.”
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Sea Billows Rolling: A Review of Paul Mariani’s Deaths & Transfigurations by Becky Crook
A review of Death’s & Transfigurations by Paul Mariani.
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Recycling by Debra Salazar
In this creative nonfiction piece, a woman recycles her dead lover's computer and discovers the difficulty of letting go.
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What God Does Not Does and Does Not: A Review of Brent Laytham’s God Does Not by Michael Gulker
A review of what Brent Laytham’s book, God Does Not, does and does not do in the way of fostering imaginative, theological discernment for the church with regard to God’s activity in the world.
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Early Sorrow by Liz Dolan
A poem by Liz Dolan explores children's responses to death.
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Death and Christology After (the Death of) God by Thomas J. Bridges
This article looks at Mark C. Taylor's theology as it relates to Thomas J. J. Altizer and Death of God theology.
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The Church in a Culture of Death: An Interview with Joel Shuman by Billy Daniel
A conversation with Dr. Joel Shuman on the bodily enactment of the church, specifically how it deals with death and dying, in a disembodied world.
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Have Mercy by Rachael Hanel
In this essay, a gravedigger's daughter considers the meaning of mercy.





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