PPT-Heaven, Hell, Purgatory
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What do you imagine about these places To describe heaven hell and purgatory To evaluate different views of what Hell is To evaluate a life after death experience
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What do you imagine about these places To describe heaven hell and purgatory To evaluate different views of what Hell is To evaluate a life after death experience of hell and purgatory Explain what you think. (Luke 16:19-31). The Reality of Hell!. (Luke 16:19-31). Luke 16:19-31. The Rich Man and Lazarus. 19) "Now there was a rich man, and he habitually dressed in purple and fine linen, joyously living in splendor every day. . journey. in the . next. world, a long . journey. . of. the soul. THE DIVINE COMEDY. The Divine Comedy . is. the . most. . important. . italian. . poem. . of. . all. . times. . . It. . was. Introduction to Catholicism. Fr. Llane Briese. What is Eschatology?. Greek . eschatos. : “Last, final”. Eschatology is the theological discipline which asks the question: “Where are we going?”. INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLICISM. ANTICIPATORY SET . . Free write. on how the passage with the description of the Last Judgment (cf. Mt 25:31–46) relates to the truth that “at the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love” (CCC 1022).. Religion and Religious Change in England c.1470-1558. Sir Roger Townsend, 1492. ‘. besechyng. him for the . merytes. of his bitter and . gloriouse. passion to have mercy . oon. me and take me into his mercy which is above all . Revelation 20:10-15. “At some point in the 1960’s, Hell disappeared. No one could say for certain when this happened. First it was there, then it wasn’t. Different people became aware of the disappearance of Hell at different times. Some realized that they had been living for years as though Hell did not exist, without having consciously registered its disappearance …”. Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Picayune, MS http://www.scborromeo.org 1265-1321. The Inferno. The Inferno is an . Allegory. It is meant to be understood on two levels . 1. Literal . – actual progress through the story. - . Dante literally travels from hell through purgatory and finally heaven. Revelation 20:11-15. Sent to Hell?. .005%. Revelation 20:11-15. Universalism. Annihilation. Why Are We Bothered by Hell?. Compassion for fellow human beings. Why Are We Bothered by Hell?. God is too loving. INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLICISM. ANTICIPATORY SET . . Free write. on how the passage with the description of the Last Judgment (cf. Mt 25:31–46) relates to the truth that “at the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love” (CCC 1022).. Paradise . Lost. By . John Milton. Background . pages 516-517. Milton’s [1608-74] spanned the rebellion against Charles I, the Puritan government [1642-1660] led by Oliver Cromwell, and the Restoration of Charles II.. “Punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the . Lord” (2 Thess. 1:9). “The blackness of darkness forever” (. Jude. 13). heaven. “Eternal life” (Matt. 25:46). “Dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God” (Rev. 21:3). Italian: “. Divina. Commedia”. Dante. Alighieri. 1265–1321 (56 years). Nickname: “The Supreme Poet” . (. il. . Sommo. . Poeta. ). Born in Florence, Italy. Florence. Not much is known about Dante's education, and it is presumed he studied at home or in a chapter school attached to a church or monastery in Florence. . INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLICISM. ANTICIPATORY SET . . Free write. on how the passage with the description of the Last Judgment (cf. Mt 25:31–46) relates to the truth that “at the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love” (CCC 1022)..
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