In
Christian
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theology
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, conditionalism or conditional immortality is a concept in which the gift of immortality is attached to (conditional upon) belief in
Jesus Christ
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. This concept is based in part upon another biblical argument, that the
human soul is naturally mortal, immortality ("
eternal life") is therefore granted by God as a gift. This viewpoint stands in contrast to the more popular concept of the "natural immortality" of the
soul
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. Conditionalism is practically synonymous with
annihilationism, the belief that the unsaved will be ultimately destroyed.
Protestantism
The
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Evangelical Alliance ''ACUTE'' report states that conditionalism is a "significant minority
evangelical
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view" that has "grown within evangelicalism in recent years". In the 20th century, conditional immortality was considered by certain theologians in the
Eastern Orthodox Church
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.
Proponents of conditional immortality ("conditionalists") point to and , where the
Tree of Life
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is mentioned. It is argued that these passages, along with teach that human beings will naturally die without continued access to God's life-giving power.
As a general rule, conditionalism goes hand in hand with
annihilationism; that is, the belief that the souls of the wicked will be destroyed in ''
Gehenna
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The place is first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as part of the border ...
'' (often translated "
hell
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", especially by non-conditionalists and non-universalists) fire rather than suffering eternal torment. The two ideas are not exactly equivalent, however, because in principle God may annihilate a soul which was previously created immortal. While annihilationism places emphasis on the ''active'' destruction of a person, conditionalism places emphasis on a person's dependence upon God for life; the extinction of the person is thus a ''passive'' consequence of separation from God.
In secular historical analysis, the doctrine of conditional immortality reconciles the ancient
Hebrew
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view that humans are mortal with the Christian view that the saved will live forever.
Belief in forms of conditionalism became a current in Protestantism beginning with the Reformation, but it was only adopted as a formal teaching tenet by denominations such as early
Unitarians, the churches of the English
Dissenting Academies
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, then
Seventh-day Adventists,
Christadelphians
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, the
Bible Students and
Jehovah's Witnesses
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.
Moralist writers, such as
Thomas Hobbes
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in ''
Leviathan
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'', have often argued that the doctrine of natural (or innate) immortality stems not from Hebrew thought as presented in the
Bible
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, but rather from pagan influence, particularly
Greek philosophy
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and the teachings of
Plato
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, or Christian tradition.
Bishop of Durham
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N.T. Wright
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noted that teaches "God... alone is immortal," while in it says that immortality only comes to human beings as a gift through the gospel. Immortality is something to be sought after () therefore it is not inherent to all humanity.
[Pearce, F. ''After Death What?'']
References
External links
Conditionalimmortality.orgIntroductory articles on why Conditionalism is correct. Includes "Answering the critics" section.
Defining ConditionalismChristian conditionalism is essentially an anthropological terms. It describes the nature of humanity as the Bible represents it. The article defines the term.
The Logic of ConditionalismDiscusses the implications of Christian conditionalism for other branches of Christian theology.
Jewish not GreekShows how Biblical hermeneutics proves "conditional immortality" and not the Greek philosophical view of innate immortality.
The Resurrection and ImmortalityAn exhaustive study into the biblical definition of immortality and proof of conditional immortality.
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Freedom From Fear: What happens when you die?Truth About DeathComprehensive site covering questions and answers regarding Christian conditionalism
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* A Tour de Force for conditional immortality by a Frenchman.
* Three early essays from one of the classical advocates of conditional immortality. See especially "Appendix 1: Answers to Objections Urged Against the Doctrine of the Gradual Extinction of Obdurate Sinners," beginning on page 147 of the book.
* Perhaps the best and most sophisticated demonstration of conditional immortality, both rationally and biblically. See Hudson's book ''Christ Our Life'' listed immediately below for an expanded biblical defense.
* A thorough, sophisticated argument from the Bible for conditional immortality.
*. Exceptional biblical argument for conditional immortality, though White posits an intermediate conscious state of the soul ''pace'' the standard conditional immortality belief that the dead are unconscious.
* An excellent place to begin a study on conditional immortality from a Seventh-Day-Adventist scholar.
Rethinking HellExploring Evangelical Conditionalism.
Afterlife.co.nzThe Conditional Immortality Association of New Zealand Inc. is a non-profit organization established to promote a Biblical understanding of human nature, life, death and eternity as taught throughout Scripture.
* US , GB . This book deals with the fundamentals of being human; living and dying, life and death. It answers such questions as... What is death? Why does man die? What is the key to eternal life? What is resurrection?
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