Topic 2 - Death and the Afterlife Flashcards
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 1 -
Reward/punishment for moral behaviour
• Heaven and hell must both be eternal in order to reward/ punish individuals for their moral behaviour – Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16), “now he is comforted here, and you are in agony”/ Thief on the Cross “today you will be with me in paradise” suggests judgement is immediate and based on actions on earth – the bad will receive their “just deserts”; Lazarus found himself in heaven with the righteous, and the rich man in Hades
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 1 - COUNTER ARGUMENT
work off sins in purgatory
• Catholic idea of purgatory suggests our destinies are not set in stone; one can work off their sins and be judged again at a later point – Gregory of Nyssa – cleansing in a “purifying fire” (Corinthians 3) before entering KOG
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 1 - COUNTER RESPONSE
belief in purgatory unjustified
- Protestants argue there is no scriptural authority of it in the Bible – about “justification by faith”, actions or deeds cant put you right! Judged immediately according to our faith on earth.
- Calvin develops Augustine, God is sovereign and nothing happens outside his control (including human choice). God pre-ordains those for salvation, God is knower and chooser
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 1 -
forgiveness and repentance
• Calvinist notion incompatible with a just God as destinies are not based on chosen acts; responsibility presupposes intention God of love would allow people to work of their sins, redeem themselves, and thus be judged not immediately after death
o Supported by 1 John “he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins… for the sins of the whole world” resurrection was a triumph of life over death
o Supported by 1 Timothy, “God wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth”
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 2
whole of creation, community of immortal souls
A: WHOLE OF CREATION, COMMUNITY OF IMMORTAL SOULS
• St Paul says that the resurrection was the first sign that the fallen world will be restored/ perfection of the human God relationship, and humans will be able to see and know God more clearly than they do now through this “dark glass”, Catholics describe it as a community of immortal souls (must wait for the end of time for all the souls!)
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 2 - COUNTER ARGUMENT
when would we go to redeemed kingdom?
• When would we go to the redeemed kingdom if not at the moment of death?
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 2 - COUNTER RESPONSE
parousia
• Parousia – second coming of Jesus where the world is judged and those who have lived a good life will live eternally in a restored Kingdom of God, people who have died are taken to the kingdom also and resurrected “The hour is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice and will come out” (John 5)
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 2 - CONCLUSIVE RESPONSE
dante individual journey
- Dante’s individual journeys – Dante’s story seems to clearly suggest that when we die we go to a physical place of heaven or hell, and our journey to these places is personal and not about the whole of creation.
- OR Issue with literalist understandings of second coming – millenarianism (based on revelation 20), Christ return to earth and rule for 1000 years followed by last judgement, millenarianists positively encourage environmental destruction as a means of hastening the establishment of the KOG…
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 3
symbol of moral life, self-judgement
A: PSYCHOLOGICAL, MORAL STATES
• Tillich and Sartre, part of the existentialists, saw Dante’s story as metaphors for psychological and spiritual human experience or alienation from God. Therefore, judgement does not literally happen – instead it is a way of reviewing our faith/ life, e.g. Sartre’s play “No Exit” explains how some are trapped in bad faith. No question of time for judgment, subjective concept.
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 3 - Counter Argument
little point to morality if we never reach god
• The Sheep and the Goats (Matthew 25) suggests those who actively pursue justice will reach heaven, and those who fail to help others (help god) will be sent to hell; if neither were physical/ eternal places, what would be the point of acting morally
ESSAY PLAN - Does God’s judgement take place immediately after death or at the end of time?
POINT 3 - conclusive response
whole of creation, community of immortal souls
• John the Divine suggests heaven and hell are not disembodied states but continuations of the conditions of this world Inaugurated eschatology explains that heaven and hell refer to a present moral state which we should work towards – Jesus explained the “newness” of the Kingdom of God and the need to overcome prejudices on earth. We shouldn’t be looking for rewards, but should follow Jesus’ example out of love of God, on earth. No judgement at death, judgement should be of your own life. Then if there is a second coming of Jesus we will all be fit to go to the redeemed kingdom!
o “the home of God is among mortals. He will dwell with them” (Book of Revelation 21)
o “The eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ears of the deaf unstopped” (Isaiah)
• Karl Barth – election and judgement will only be known at the end time, must focus on moral actions in the present
ESSAY PLAN - DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE
“Are heaven and hell eternal?”
POINT 1
physical states - heaven and hell both eternal
A: REWARD/ PUNISHMENT FOR MORAL BEHAVIOUR, PRE-DESTINATION
• Heaven and hell must both be eternal in order to reward/ punish individuals for their moral behaviour – Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16), “now he is comforted here, and you are in agony” suggests heaven and hell are real, physical places – the bad will receive their “just deserts”; Lazarus found himself in heaven with the righteous, and the rich man in Hades
ESSAY PLAN - DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE
“Are heaven and hell eternal?”
POINT 1 - COUNTER ARGUMENT
work off sins in purgatory
• Catholic idea of purgatory suggests our destinies are not set in stone; one can work off their sins and avoid eternal damnation, thus reaching heaven – Gregory of Nyssa – cleansing in a “purifying fire” (Corinthians 3) before entering KOG
ESSAY PLAN - DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE
“Are heaven and hell eternal?”
POINT 1 - COUNTER Response
belief in purgatory unjustified
- Protestants argue there is no scriptural authority of it in the Bible – about “justification by faith”, actions or deeds cant put you right! Judged immediately according to our faith on earth.
- Calvin develops Augustine, God is sovereign and nothing happens outside his control (including human choice). God pre-ordains those for salvation, God is knower and chooser
ESSAY PLAN - DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE
“Are heaven and hell eternal?”
POINT 1 - CONCLUSIVE RESPONSE
forgiveness and repentance
• Calvinist notion incompatible with a just God as destinies are not based on chosen acts; responsibility presupposes intention God of love would allow people to work of their sins, redeem themselves, and thus not burn in hell fire for eternity
o Supported by 1 John “he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins… for the sins of the whole world” resurrection was a triumph of life over death
o Supported by 1 Timothy, “God wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth”
ESSAY PLAN - DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE
“Are heaven and hell eternal?”
POINT 2
spiritual states - heaven as eternal, hell as not
A: GOD OF LOVE AND ETERNAL DAMNATION, JESUS RESURRECTION
• God which Jesus preached cannot be the God of judgment and exclusion, Overwhelming emphasis of the New Testament is reconciliation with God
o John “God is love” Johns Gospel’s: Jesus’ resurrection is triumph of life over death, not eternal damnation