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In The Hell There Is, Msgr. Pope defends the doctrine of hell against doubters and skeptics. The reader will learn how God has largely been refashioned and trivialized in much of modern thinking. The God of Scripture has been replaced by the "Jesus I know," who would never impose demands on anyone. As in the past, those nowadays who invent their own god engage in idolatry. By denying the existence of hell, they choose a false god who is indifferent to their spiritual condition over the true God who makes demands on those He desires to save.

Produktbeschreibung
In The Hell There Is, Msgr. Pope defends the doctrine of hell against doubters and skeptics. The reader will learn how God has largely been refashioned and trivialized in much of modern thinking. The God of Scripture has been replaced by the "Jesus I know," who would never impose demands on anyone. As in the past, those nowadays who invent their own god engage in idolatry. By denying the existence of hell, they choose a false god who is indifferent to their spiritual condition over the true God who makes demands on those He desires to save.
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Autorenporträt
Msgr. Charles Pope earned his Master of Divinity degree as well as his Master of Arts degree in Moral Theology from Saint Mary's Seminary. For decades, Fr. Pope has been a writer and contributor whose work has appeared regularly in publications such as the National Catholic Register and Catholic Answers magazine. He also wrote The Ten Commandments (TAN Books). In the '90s and 2000s, respectively, Fr. Pope conducted a weekly Bible Study in the U.S. Congress and at the White House. Fr. Pope is the Archdiocesan Coordinator for the Celebration of the Latin Mass and Coordinator of Deliverance Ministry, an Archdiocesan Consultor, and a member of the Priest Council and of the Priest Personnel Board. Msgr. Pope is currently the Dean of the Northeast Deanery and pastor of Holy Comforter St. Cyprian Parish in Southeast Washington, D.C.