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El infierno

Una guía

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Del autor best seller, Anthony DeStefano, llega una exploración de lo que sabemos y lo que no podemos saber sobre el tema más incomprendido y controversial del cristianismo.

Anthony DeStefano, el autor best seller de Guía de viaje al cielo, nos lleva a explorar el infierno, el diablo, los demonios y el mal mismo. Escrito con la claridad y la lógica de C. S. Lewis y la narración vívida de John Bunyan y J. R. R. Tolkien, El infierno: Una guía aborda preguntas como:

  • ¿Es el infierno un lugar o un estado de ánimo?
  • ¿Cómo se ve el infierno?
  • ¿Qué tipo de sufrimiento experimentan las personas en el infierno?
  • ¿Cómo son realmente el diablo y los demonios?
  • Arraigado en una sólida erudición cristiana ortodoxa, este libro único en su tipo investiga todo lo que hay que saber sobre uno de los temas más fascinantes, pero a menudo incomprendidos, de todos los tiempos.

    Hell

    From bestselling author Anthony DeStefano comes an exploration of what we know—and what we cannot know—about the most misunderstood and most controversial subject in Christianity.

    Anthony DeStefano, the bestselling author of A Travel Guide to Heaven, takes us on an exploration of hell, the devil, demons, and evil itself. Written with the clarity and logic of C. S. Lewis and the vivid storytelling of John Bunyan and J. R. R. Tolkien, Hell: A Guide takes up questions such as:

  • Is hell a place or a state of being?
  • What does hell look like?
  • What kind of suffering do people in hell experience?
  • What are the devil and demons really like?
  • Rooted in solid, orthodox Christian scholarship, this one-of-a-kind book investigates everything there is to know about one of the most fascinating, yet often misunderstood, subjects of all time.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        April 20, 2020
        In this disappointing study, DeStefano (A Travel Guide to Heaven), host of TV show A Travel Guide to Life, aims to report “what hell is actually like.” Hell, DeStafano explains, has been famously depicted by C.S. Lewis and Dante Alighieri and furiously debated by theologians and philosophers across time. DeStefano contends that once a person dies, their soul leaves their body, “falling” into a hell of immense pain filled with “spritualized hellfire” that one’s material body cannot comprehend, before finally meeting God for the Last Judgment. He sidesteps some of the thorniest issues about the afterlife by not addressing purgatory and offering only superficial treatment of alternative theories on hell and what comes after death within the Christian tradition. Opting instead to preach to his own conservative-leaning choir and declare those who disagree with him “traitors,” DeStefano draws on traditionalist readings of classical Christian philosophy, morality, and a supplement of biblical texts that offers little rigor. Instead, DeStefano is left to speculate about many details of hell and closes with an evangelistic call: “the words of Christ and the clear thinking of the church... testify to the real existence of hell, but so does common sense.” This flimsy analysis will only find an audience with devoted Christian readers.

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    • Spanish; Castilian

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