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A review by hrh_victoria
Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived by Rob Bell
3.0
Read on audio through Hoopla
I appreciate that this was a groundbreaking work for Rob, and there are certainly valuable pieces that provoke thought and conversation. For example, I was interested in the idea that we create our own hells and heaven is always accessible, even in the afterlife. Rob's God seems to align well with my own.
I would like to explore these idea in more depth, within more philosophical contexts. Reading this on audio felt like a very long podcast, where ideas are presented but there is no central argument. Since I already question everything at this point in my faith walk, this wasn't quite radical enough to shake me in any one way.
It is a quick read, and I recommend it to any who are beginning to question Christian beliefs that they have long held to be true without a second thought.
I appreciate that this was a groundbreaking work for Rob, and there are certainly valuable pieces that provoke thought and conversation. For example, I was interested in the idea that we create our own hells and heaven is always accessible, even in the afterlife. Rob's God seems to align well with my own.
I would like to explore these idea in more depth, within more philosophical contexts. Reading this on audio felt like a very long podcast, where ideas are presented but there is no central argument. Since I already question everything at this point in my faith walk, this wasn't quite radical enough to shake me in any one way.
It is a quick read, and I recommend it to any who are beginning to question Christian beliefs that they have long held to be true without a second thought.