Life After Death

Chapters

  • Why it matters what we believe

    The shortness and uncertainty of life

    Our views on the next life will significantly influence this one

    The possibility of missing out on all the good God has planned for us

  • The reasonableness of life after death

    The universality of belief in life after death

    The nature of God

    The witness of science

    Evidence from nature

    The fact of revelation

    The resurrection of Jesus and the faith of believers

    Our ingrained sense of justice

  • The nature of Christian conversion

  • Resurrection, not reincarnation

    The guarantee of resurrection

    The nature of the resurrection body

    Hope for the physically and mentally challenged

  • Between death and resurrection

  • The nature of Heaven

    Heaven is real

    Heaven is God centred

    Heaven is for relationships

    A place of joy

    A place for creativity, growth and service

  • Stories of faith

  • What about Judgement?

    Our accountability to God

    Jesus our judge

    Keeping perspective

    Judgement and the nature of God: love and anger

    The basis on which judgement will be made

    Christians included in the judgement

    A symbol of mercy

  • The future of unbelievers

    Some background to the discussion

    Separation and the shut door

    What about those who have not heard the gospel?

    An appropriate response

  • A choice to be made

  • Appendices

    Looking for the Sunrise

    Treasure Up in Heaven

    A Traveller's Guide to Heaven

    Heaven

    Hamish

    The King and the Fool

    Will you meet me at the fountain?

FORWARD

In every age death has held a perennial fascination for men and women and there is a plethora of ideas about death and especially what lies beyond ‹ every religion has its philosophy on this matter. However, Biblical Christianity is unique in what it claims happens after we die.

Life beyond death is, I believe, an essential part of the Good News God has revealed in Jesus Christ. Moreover it is a part of Christian teaching that has become increasingly neglected over recent decades. There is widespread misunderstanding of what science and technology does and does not say in this area. We have, in the West, had a priceless treasure stolen from us without realising it. this has led to a lack of assurance and understanding of God's provision and keeping power in many lives.

How can we know about such things? Is your guess as good as mine? In this age of pluralism can we know the truth?

Dick Tripp in this excellent, helpful and timely volume, leads us to the Christian's source book, the Bible, for meaningful answers. Answers that underscore once again what a loving, caring God we have who has made every provision that we could ever need for this life and for eternity.

Derek Easton QSM, MA, DipTheol., Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand