3 out of 5 stars
Hell, Rob Bell, and What Happens When People Die by Bobby Conway (Chapter 1 Excerpt)
we live in a time when the Bible is constantly coming under scrutiny
and overwhelmingly misconstrued to fit personal agendas and ideals. The most
recent doctrine to come under attack has been the long-held view among
Christians regarding the issue of Hell. Prompted mainly by the recent release
of Rob Bell’s newest title, Love Wins, this
issue has become a hot topic and source of grief to orthodox Christianity. As
this book rose to the bestseller’s list, it became more and more evident that a
future generation could be led astray by the popular influence of Rob Bell and
his recent views presented in a carelessly researched and unscriptural fashion.
Bobby Conway, a Christian apologist, takes Rob Bell’s
views, along with the scriptures Bell twisted to derive those views, and shows
readers not only a strong defense for the orthodox view of Hell, but the fatal way
Rob Bell easily manipulates in his book, Love
Wins. Divided into three sections, Bobby Conway engages readers in three
main issues: Hell, Rob Bell, and what happens when people die. Thus we have his
release of Hell, Rob Bell, and What Happens When People Die.
When I picked up this book, I didn’t know what to
expect. While Rob Bell’s recent views upset me, I decided ahead of time I
would not purchase Bell's book. I did, however, keep a close eye on the reviews and
buzz discussed in Love Wins. Lucky for me, Bobby Conway presents his material in such a way that one does not have to have read Bell ’s
book to follow along with Hell, Rob Bell,
and What Happens When People Die. In addition, the
arguments and thoroughly researched scriptures Bobby Conway presents are
strong and convincing to defend orthodox Christianity.
The second part of the book is more or less a giant review
on Rob Bell’s book. While the author's review may seem overly critical, this part of the book is much needed as Conway
points out the flaws in Bell’s arguments, leaving behind a trail of Scripture that
leaves no room for doubt in reader’s minds that Bell has not only left Orthodox
Christianity behind, but that there is no room in Orthodox Christianity (or Christianity
at all, for that matter) to embrace Bell’s views.
When Love Wins first
released, I followed many bloggers who reviewed the book. Most of them took Conway’s position and showed the flaws in Bell ’s arguments. Many of the arguments those
reviewers presented are the same ones Bobby Conway presents. For that very
reason, I didn’t find this book particularly helpful. However, if you didn’t
follow in-depth reviews that presented arguments against Bell ’s theology, then this book is definitely
for you. He also provides resources to additional information on certain topics, as well--which I did find very helpful.
As a book, I can’t recommend one higher than this one to
counter Bell ’s
views. This book is great for churches and small bible study groups. I believe
it’s important for every Christian to study this issue so we can be prepared to
counter the theology Bell
has presented to our generation. Hell, Rob Bell, and What Happens When People Die will be able to help you present
evidence to the new ideas floating around.
I received a complimentary copy of this book provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I received a complimentary copy of this book provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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Loved this review Holly! We're going to share it with the rest of the Blogging for Books bloggers via @WaterBrookPress and www.Facebook.com/BloggingForBooks as a sample of what a great book review looks like!
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Chris Sigfrids
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I'm so glad you like it!
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