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The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2

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    III. Boston’s De Wolf-No Inescapable “Everlasting Torture”

    Then there is Dr. L. HAROLD DE WOLF, 2424) L. HAROLD DE WOLF (1905-), Methodist, trained in Nebraska Wesleyan and Boston universities. Beginning in 1933 he taught philosophy and logic at Boston University, and since 1944 has been professor of systematic theology at Boston University School of Theology. In theology he is an Arminian Evangelical, and is a personalistic theist. professor of systematic theology at Boston University, who, after discussing God’s judgment as inseparable from His love-together with the element of our wills in relation to Christ and His purpose for man-has thus gone on record against “everlasting torture“:CFF2 872.2

    “Because even His judgment is an aspect of His love we can be sure that there is no such retributive, inescapable hell of nonredemptive everlasting torture as has been traditionally pictured. God loves us more than any of us love one another.” 2525) L. Harold De Wolf, A Theology of the Living Church (Harper and Row), p. 286.CFF2 872.3

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