Contains answers to common questions regarding predestination, the soul after death, and hell.
Details the qualities attributed to heaven in the Bible and by Christian tradition.
Delves into the nature and characteristics of hell based on Christian doctrine and tradition.
Contains an explanation of the origin and doctrinal basis within Catholicism for the concept of limbo.
Discusses the origins and history of this heretical doctrine within the Christian tradition.
Offers a detailed overview of the role of purgatory in Catholic beliefs and doctrine.
Offers a profile of the theological arena for suffering. Notes its existence in numerous religions and its varying degrees of severity.
Furnishes an explanation of the two different places where Roman Catholic souls go before, or in place of heaven.
Furnishes a profile of the Christian argument that God predetermines a person's eternal destiny. Describes single and double predestination.
Describes the posthumous place where the imperfect souls of Roman Catholics and Eastern Christians inhabit before entering heaven.
Details the beliefs of various Christian denominations regarding the afterlife.
Contains background on the concept of purgatory, along with references to it in the Bible and church tradition.