Eschatology—In the First Period (4)

Herman Veldman·1974-01-15

In his History of Doctrines, Hegenbach, writing on the Intermediate State, Vol. I, 221-222, writes as follows: In his History of Doctrines, Hegenbach, writing on the Intermediate State, Vol. I, 221-222, writes as follows: The transactions of the general judgment, which was thought to be connected with the general resurrection, were depicted in various ways. Some ascribe the office of Judge to the Son, others to the Father, both in opposition to the Hellenistic myth of the judges in the...

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