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The Bible For Normal People

Episode 118: Meghan Henning - Does Hell Exist?

The Bible For Normal People

The Bible for Normal People

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.73.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This week Pete & Jared talk to Meghan Henning about hell. She shares with us her knowledge of the ancient world Jesus and the New Testament writers were familiar with and how they might have understood hell. Show Notes → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Bible for Normal People, the only God ordained podcast on the internet.

0:04.8

I'm Pete Ends.

0:05.6

And I'm Jared Bias.

0:08.4

Welcome everyone to this episode of the Bible for Normal People.

0:11.2

Oh boy, do we have a treat for you today?

0:12.8

We're talking about Does Hell Exist?

0:15.6

Does it?

0:16.2

You have to listen to find out.

0:17.1

You'll find out.

0:17.9

You won't.

0:18.8

You know, you're going to get the answer actually within the first like two minutes

0:23.2

and it will shock you as they say on the interwebs.

0:27.2

Just click here to find out more.

0:30.5

That is sort of a hell isn't it?

0:32.9

I think that's true.

0:34.0

Oh, that's stuff.

0:34.6

So anyway, yeah, our guest is Megan Henning and she is a professor of Christian origins

0:41.2

at the University of Dayton.

0:42.3

So she deals with stuff like before the time of Jesus during and a little bit after,

0:46.8

just the rise of Christianity.

0:48.3

And she's done a lot of thinking about hell.

0:52.6

And just the best of, I love having you.

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