For over 1800 years many have preached and taught notions of an eternal conscious burning hell for evildoers. But does the New Testament itself actually support such a view? This helpful book examines the relevant texts in their contexts and makes a strong, clear case for a final judgment that leads to destruction rather than ongoing torment.
Paul Marston, a Christian author and Senior Lecturer in Statistics and History of Science at the University of Central Lancashire, delves into the crossroads of science and philosophy. His academic journey encompasses a spectrum of disciplines, including theology, philosophy, history, and the philosophy of science.
Paul hold a Ph.D. from the Open University, an M.Sc. in History and Philosophy of Science from London University, an M.Sc. in Statistics and Operations Research from L.S.E., and a B.Sc. in Economics from L.S.E., along with a teaching certification.
A seasoned author, Paul Marston has penned and co-authored several impactful books like "God's Strategy in Human History" and "Reason, Science, and Faith." These literary contributions engage deeply with theological and philosophical dialogues, offering insights into the intricate interplay between science and faith.
Paul was honored with a Templeton course prize in 1998 for the contribution made on his course "Christianity, Science and History".
Journey through his works and explore with him the interconnectedness between science, faith, and philosophy.