Published: 1996-06-30

Hell in Relation to the Loving and Merciful God

Tadeusz Dionizy Łukaszuk
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: Theology
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.1996.02

Abstract

Condemnation in relation to a loving and merciful God. The article is about damnation as a reality found in the Glembens springs gets to know, who at the same time, however, arouses numerous reservations through her grumbling and asks questions. Against these reservations one has unambiguous and firm doctrine of revelation and ecclesiastical proclamation. Theology meets these questions and draws attention to three of them seem to be the most important. The first question is about the Creator or Damnation and is answered that she is the work of man, and not of God, for she is the inner one consequence of sin. Theology formulates the answer to the question of the nature of eternal suffering as a loss of God (poena damini). The description of the torture of the body becomes an image for enormous misfortune that consists in apostasy from God. The question of the eternity of the state of damnation becomes in theology, however, that one refers to the irrevocable decisions of the free Calls people who, before all, are caught at the moment of death. In the light of the answers given It becomes clear that damnation is a dangerous reality, which usually affects the unprejudiced human reason is understandable.

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Łukaszuk, T. D. (1996). Hell in Relation to the Loving and Merciful God. Seminare. Learned Investigations, 12, 23–29. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.1996.02

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