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Using Socratic dialogue to argue the evidence, Fatal Choice makes its case for an orthodox view of hell. But more than that, the narrator finds himself on an actual tour of hell with none other than Hieronymus Bosch, the master of paintings on hell, as his mentor.
"Fatal Choice is no ordinary myth. It combines art
history, philosophical dialogue worthy of the Greeks, rigorous
orthodox theology, and faithful biblical hermeneutics. All of these
on a most objectionable topic--at least to modern
sensibilities--hell. John Timmerman pulls this off with all the
panache of C. S. Lewis. Like Elwin Ransom at the conclusion of
Out of the Silent Planet, you may well question, ‘Was this
story true?’ It’s worth a thought!"
--W. Andrew Hoffecker, Professor of Church History Emeritus,
Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi
John Timmerman is a Professor of English at Calvin College. He is the author of twenty-five books, many of them for the Christian audience.