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Who's Afraid of the Judgement?

Gane, Roy, - Personal Name;

Roy Gane’s Who’s Afraid of the Judgment? offers a hopeful and biblically sound perspective on one of Christianity’s most misunderstood teachings. Far from being a reason for fear, the judgment is presented as good news — a process through which God affirms the salvation of believers and restores justice to the universe. Combining theological depth with pastoral encouragement, the book helps readers approach the topic with confidence and gratitude for God’s saving work.


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Main NVAC Library (Theology Section) BS 1556 G35 2006
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Series Title
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Call Number
BS 1556 G35 2006
Publisher
USA : Pacific Press Publishing., 2006
Collation
128 p.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780816321285
Classification
BS 1556 G35 2006
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Salvation — Christianity
Judgment of God — Biblical teaching
Investigative judgment — Seventh-day Adventists
Eschatology — Biblical teaching
Assurance (Theology)
Second Advent — Christianity
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In Who’s Afraid of the Judgment?, Roy Gane examines the biblical doctrine of judgment, particularly from the perspective of Seventh-day Adventist theology, and seeks to dispel the fear often associated with it. Drawing on Scripture, theological analysis, and practical application, Gane explains the investigative judgment, God’s character of justice and mercy, and the believer’s assurance in Christ. The book clarifies prophetic passages, addresses misconceptions, and encourages readers to view the judgment not as a threat, but as part of God’s redemptive plan to save and vindicate His people.
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