Om Universalism Examined and Refuted
In this seminal work, Luther Lee offers a powerful defense of the Christian doctrine of eternal punishment for the wicked. Drawing on biblical sources and centuries of Christian tradition, Lee argues that only those who accept the conditions of the Gospel in this life will be saved, while the rest will suffer unending torment. This book is an important contribution to the ongoing theological debate over the nature of salvation.
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