DCT, Ethics and Philosphy

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What is the Catholic view of Purgatory?
Its a temporary state of purification before heaven
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What is the 'beatific vision' in Christian theology?
direct experience of God in heaven
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what is Augustine's view on predestination?
God has already decided who will be saved and who will be damned
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what is the catholic concept of 'particular judgment'?
individuals are judged immediately after death
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what is the key concept of Calvin's doctrine of double predestination?
some people are predestined for heaven, others for hell
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how does Dante describe hell in inferno?
as a series of descending circles of suffering
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According to Catholics, who goes to Purgatory?
Those who need purification before entering heaven
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what is Augustine's view on heaven and hell?
Believes in the literal existence of Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the eternal union with God, and Hell is the eternal separation for the damned. Augustine emphasizes original sin and the necessity of divine grace for salvation.
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what is John Hicks view of Heaven and Hell?
Advocates for universalism, which suggests that all people will eventually be saved. For Hick, Hell represents a process of soul-making where individuals are purified before entering Heaven.
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what is the catholic teaching of heaven hell and purgatory?
The Church holds that Purgatory is an intermediate state where souls are purified before entering Heaven. Catholic theology maintains that Heaven and Hell are eternal states, with some room for salvation outside explicit faith in Christ (through inclusivi
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what is the protestant view ?
Differ, with some holding to exclusivism (salvation only through Christ) and others to a more inclusive view, where those who live moral lives may still reach Heaven.
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what is the literal view on heaven and hell?
Heaven and Hell are actual physical places where souls go after death.
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what is the metaphorical or symbolic perspective of heaven and hell?
These concepts can be understood as spiritual states rather than physical locations. For example, Heaven could symbolize closeness to God, while Hell represents alienation from God.
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what are some of the key issues and debates around heaven and hell?
all of them
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who does Karl Barth agree with?
Hick
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