election definition
the idea that some people are chosen by God to enter hell or heaven.
universal election
JOHN HICK: God’s nature is omnibenevolent so it follows that logic that everyone will be saved. God’s eternal love is greater than any finite sin.
john hick book
UNIVERSAL ELECTION
‘Death and Eternal life’
he claimed that life is a process of soul making where we learn to become more virtuous. this process continues in death despite the evil that may have been committed
Limited election
aug, calv, cs qu
CALVIN:
-he expands this and argues that since God is all-knowing he not only knew who would be saved but who would be sent to hell (DOUBLE PRE-DESTINATION)
‘some are preordained to eternal life, others to eternal damnation’
(catholics reject this saying God will send no-one to hell)
CS LEWIS: ‘the gates of hell are locked from the inside’ - God doesnt put anyone in hell.
‘inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world’ matthew 25:34
unlimited election
KARL BARTH: God is sovereign and Christ died for all. In church dogmatics he argued ‘God is both the elected God and elected man in one’ = God elected humanity by ‘taking on the flesh’ God’s choice isn’t about picking some people and rejecting others. Instead, God chooses Jesus Christ, who is both God and human. Through Jesus becoming human (the Incarnation), God chooses all humanity in Him. Jesus represents everyone, so His life, death, and resurrection include all people in God’s plan for salvation.
=everyone is invited but you have to answer the call, only God knows who will accept the invitation
Karl Barth book on unlimited election
Church Dogmatics
he argued ‘God is both the elected God and elected man in one’ = God elected humanity by ‘taking on the flesh’ and humanity is brought into God because Jesus represents humanity. near-universalist view as christ’s election extends to all humanity
what does the parable of the sheep and the goats suggest about type of election
-Jesus suggests not all people will be saved, so shuts down universalism
-limited election as the righteous were chosen ‘before the foundation of the earth’ = predestination (possible double)
=points towards unlimited election as suggests people’s actions decide judgement
Alastair McGrath
refers to election as ‘one of the most enigmatic and puzzling aspects of Christianity’
debate on heaven is ‘speculative and pointless’
heaven definition
it is the presence of God
heaven is a place
the bible teaches that Jesus has a physical body after his resurrection and this physical body went up to heaven at the ascension - meaning it went to a physical place
- revelations 1-4 quote
- NT Wright argues the resurrection points towards a future hope that all creation will be transformed. in his book SURPRISED BY HOPE, he argues heaven is a renewed physical creation, not a disembodied spiritual state.
- Isiah 25:6, he describes a rich banquet on God’s hold mountain where all his people will join him
- Pam Reynolds who has no measurable neural activity had an experience in brain surgery where she felt joy and love, saw religious figures and deceased people and thought she was in heaven
heaven as a place quote
revelations 1: ‘Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth,’
heaven as a spiritual state.
key word for life after death
eschatology - the study of the end of the world
heaven does not exist ALLTOGETHER
Marx argues religious concepts were a reaction to socio-economic alienation. religion promised a blissful afterlife to discourage social rebellion. heaven was a psychological projection rooted in the childish fear of death.
heaven is a symbol of a moral and spiritual life
sheep and goats parable on heaven
‘the righteous into eternal life’ is a reward for feeding the hungry, visiting the prisoners, clothing the naked. suggests there will be a reward
does God’s judgement take place at death or at the end of time
+parable of the sheep and the goats: ‘all the nations (of history) will be gathered before him’
-purgatory
hell definition
seperation from God
hell is a place
+revelations 21 vision of ‘a lake of fire’ where bad people are tossed in
+dante’s divine comedy describes the journey through Inferno (hell) down through the 9 layers of immorality
+jonathan edwards: ‘sinners in the hands of an angry God’ = protestants emphasize hell as a punishment for sin and a place where people suffer eternally
+NT Wright suggests that language of hell in the bible sign-posts eschatological judgement but should not be read as dramatically as a literal burning lake.
hell is a spiritual state.
-origen argues ‘each sinner kindles his own fire and our vices from its fuel.’ punishment is not inflicted through a God or Satan but through each person’s ‘interior anger’
-Gregory Nyassa agrees and links judgement to the way in which a person’s consciousness condemns them thorugh guilt and shame
hell doesnt exist
hell is a symbol of a moral and spiritual life
-paul tillich: hell is symbolic. language of hell represents our psychological and spiritual alienation. ‘hell must be taken seriousl as metaphors for the polar ultimate in the experience of the divine’ (heaven represents a fulfilled moral life and fear is the polar opposite filled with dread and despair)
purgatory definition
roman catholic teaching by augustine and origen that people can still be saved after death but have to cleanse their souls. an individual comes to terms with the full meaning of repentanc and grace
purgatory exists
+corinthians 3:15 ’ he himself will be saves, but only through fire’
+ 2 Maccabees 12:46 ‘it is therefore holy to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sin’
+catherine of genoa: ‘because the souls in purgatory are without the guilt of sin, there is no obstacle between them and god except the pain that holds them back’ = we are released from sins that hold us from God who has already forgiven us.