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DEBATE: Are Conditional Immortality & Annihilationism Heresies?

October 4, 2021

Chris Date & Josh Peterson debate the thesis, "Conditional immortality and annihilationism are heresies." Josh Peterson, of Providence Christian Church will argue the affirmative, and Chris Date, of ReThinking Hell, will argue the negative position.

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Tags Chris Date, Annihilationism, Theology, debate, Josh Peterson, is annihilationism heresy, heresy, Braxton Hunter, Trinity Radio, johnathan Pritchett
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Physicalism Debate: Unplanned, Unstructured, & Casual

June 9, 2021

Chris Date and Braxton Hunter stumbled into a discussion of Christian physicalism on a recent episode of Theopologetics. The discussion only covers one objection to physicalism, and the more robust discussion from which this segment comes is available on Date's channel, and is linked below.

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Tags Chris Date, rethinking hell, Braxton Hunter, Debate, Soul, substance dualism, dualism, substance-dualism, soul, physicalism, monism, Christian physicalism, what is physicalism, Trinity Radio, theopologetics
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Responding to Morgue on Whether Jesus Was Wrong: With Chris Date & Keith Sherlin

March 25, 2021

Chris Date's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-M​.... CHRIS DATE'S CHANNEL: Rethinking Hell: https://www.youtube.com/user/rethinki​... Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh3sd...​ Trinity Radio Extra (Our 2nd Channel): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoKB​... Learn Casually: TrinityRadio.org Learn Formally: TrinitySem.edu Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TrinityRadio

Tags Morgue, Did Jesus lie, Chris Date, Keith Sherlin, Kieth Sherlin, Braxton Hunter, Trinity Radio, Rethinking hell, Debate
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Steve Gregg vs Chris Date: “In the New Covenant context, Israel is the Church, ‘the Israel of God,’

October 6, 2020

Debate: “In the New Covenant context, Israel is the Church, ‘the Israel of God,’ consisting of believing Jews and believing Gentiles.”

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Tags Steve Gregg, Chris Date, Eschatology, preterism, Israel, Braxton Hunter, Trinity Radio
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The Chris Date Interview

June 18, 2019

Is hell eternal conscious torment, or the end of consciousness (like some may imagine the death penalty)?Chris Date is the president of Rethinking Hell - a ministry focused on the defense of a view regarding the nature of hell known as Conditionalism. In this episode we talk with Chris about the various views available to evangelicals, and hear about an upcoming conference devoted to the subject.

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Tags Chris Date, Braxton Hunter, johnathan Pritchett, Annihilationism, hell, evangelical universalism, traditionalism, gehenna, tartarus, hades, sheol, John Stott, Glenn Peoples
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S10E9: The Flowers vs Date Debate Review

April 10, 2019

In this episode we talk with Leighton Flowers about his recent debate with Chris Date on the Unbelievable Christian Radio Program. Is the soterioban dead? Find out here!

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Tags Calvinism, Chris Date, Leighton Flowers, God's provision for all, debate, Matt Dillahunty, Moral responsibility, arminian, molinist, unbelievable Christian radio, unbelievable, justin brierley
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