Ebook
What happens when Christians die? Some conclude that purgatory--a place of final purging and purification--is what awaits most believers after death in order to prepare for them to eventually fully enjoy God in heaven. But is purgatory what the Bible teaches? What are the theological implications of purgatory? Is purgatory, as some claim, a rational conclusion based on human freedom and moral transformation? In this introductory consideration to the topic of what Christians experience after death, it will be argued that there are clear biblical, theological, and rational reasons to reject any teaching of purgatory. Rather than anticipating a time of future purgation, the joyful expectation of every Christian is that, at the moment of death, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
“This is a substantive and informative introduction to a
doctrine that, to the amazement of many, is no longer relegated to
the Catholic Church, but has been taken up by respected
evangelicals. Dr. Gentry's defense of the traditional protestant
view is concise, credible, and most welcome.”
—James Kinnebrew, Luther Rice College and Seminary
Thomas J. Gentry II is the senior minister at Fellowship in
Christ Christian Church in Carterville, Illinois. His other books
include You Shall Be My Witnesses: Reflections on Sharing the
Gospel (2018) and Thinking of Worship: A Liturgical
Miscellany (2011).