The Great Unknown?

What the Bible says about Heaven and Hell

Paul Blackham author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Christian Focus Publications Ltd

Published:7th Oct '16

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Throughout the ages, every culture has been full of explanations which try to make the uncomfortableness of death and eternity more palatable - and the 21st century is no different. As you read this book, you will walk through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, exploring the big picture of what God has revealed about The Great Unknown. In tracing the story of heaven and hell, from when Adam and Eve ate the fruit, to the great culmination of Christ's victory over death, Paul Blackham shows the magnificence of the love of God revealed in His Son.

An immensely stimulating read! I've been preaching on the subject of Heaven and Hell for over 25 years, and yet I found myself learning new things on page after page.

-- Rico Tice (Evangelist; Co–founder of Christianity Explored Ministries)

This is what bible teaching should be. Read the book. Seriously, read the book.

-- Steve Levy (Pastor, Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Swansea, Wales)

This magnificent book is long, long overdue. In it, we hear the warming magnetism of the author's own voice as - from his remarkable knowledge of the whole Bible - he assists us on these deepest questions of life and eternity. Start at the final Appendix, if you like - that alone makes vital reading!

-- Richard Bewes (OBE (1939 – 2019), formerly of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, England)

Christians cannot be healthy if they do not keep lifting their eyes to those things that are now unseen. Paul Blackham gives us real help here, drawing us to marvel and wonder at the glory of God in His kindness, majesty and righteousness. May it help many to long for all God has in store!

-- Michael Reeves (President and Professor of Theology, Union School of Theology, Bridgend, Wa

ISBN: 9781781917824

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 300g

272 pages

Revised ed.