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Insights into Eternity Study Guide

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Have you ever wondered what happens to you when you die? When you are dead, are you really “dead?” What did Jesus mean when He said that Lazarus was asleep? Will we be unconscious when we die? Is there an intermediate place, a purgatory that I will go to if I am not quite good enough? What does the Bible say? What did Jesus teach about hell when He spoke of the experiences of a real person who was sent there? What will our new bodies be like when Jesus comes for us? What will the New Jerusalem be like, and how can I make sure I am going to be a part of it? What is the Bride of Christ, and how can I be sure I will go to heaven? If you are interested in having answers to these questions and many more, this series is for you. This Bible study series is focused on exploring and explaining the Scriptures concerning what happens to believers and unbelievers after they leave this life.

102 pages, Paperback

Published May 12, 2016

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Keith Thomas

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Sir Keith Thomas was born in 1933 and educated at Barry County Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Modern History. He has spent all his academic career in Oxford, as a senior scholar of St. Antony's (1955), a Prize Fellow of All Souls (1955-57), Fellow and Tutor of St John's (1957-85), Reader (1978-85), ad hominem Professor (1986) and President of Corpus Christi (1986-2000). He returned to All Souls as a Distinguished Fellow (2001-15). He is now an Honorary Fellow of All Souls, Balliol, Corpus Christi and St John's. Elected FBA in 1979, he was President of the British Academy (1993-97). He is a member of the Academia Europaea, a Founding Member of the Learned Society of Wales, a Foreign Hon. Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an Hon. Member of the Japan Academy. He has held visiting appointments at Princeton, Stanford, Columbia and Louisiana State Universities. He has published essays on many different aspects of the social and cultural history of early modern England.

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