About This Book
A series of cathedral addresses offers a plain, pastoral exploration of what Scripture and tradition permit about the soul's condition between death and the final resurrection. Addressing common fears and mistaken assumptions, the preacher challenges the notion that death instantly and irrevocably fixes a soul's ultimate destiny and argues for recognition of an intermediate sojourn. He emphasizes the mixed moral character of many individuals, rejects speculative systems, and aims to restore thoughtful Christian reflection rather than technical theology. The tone is practical and consoling, combining pastoral questions about dying, bereavement, and hope with careful restraint about what can be authoritatively asserted.
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