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  2. John Stott - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Walmsley Stott was born on 27 April 1921 in London, England, to Sir Arnold and Emily "Lily" Stott (née Holland). [3] His father was a leading physician at Harley Street and an agnostic, [4] while his mother had been raised Lutheran [5] and attended the nearby Church of England church, All Souls, Langham Place. [6]

  3. Annihilationism - Wikipedia

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    Christian writers from Tertullian to Luther have held to traditional notions of Hell. However, the annihilationist position is not without some historical precedent. Early forms of annihilationism or conditional immortality are claimed to be found in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch [10] [20] (d. 108/140), Justin Martyr [21] [22] (d. 165), and Irenaeus [10] [23] (d. 202), among others.

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  5. Lausanne Covenant - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The introduction of the covenant is: We, members of the Church of Jesus Christ, from more than 150 nations, participants in the International Congress on World Evangelization at Lausanne, praise God for his great salvation and rejoice in the fellowship he has given us with himself and with each other.

  6. Talk:John Stott - Wikipedia

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    There is no legitimate complaint to make when someone says Stott was in favour of annihilationism because Stott just was an annihilationist. He says of the annihilationism view that he holds to it tentatively, and that it should at least be accepted as a legitimate alternative view to eternal torment.

  7. War of annihilation - Wikipedia

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    War of annihilation is defined as a radicalized form of warfare in which "all psycho-physical limits" are abolished. [1]The Hamburg Institute for Social Research social scientist Jan Philipp Reemtsma sees a war, "which is led, in the worst case, to destroy or even decimate a population", as the heart of the war of annihilation. [2]

  8. Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    Unlike his views on the Godhead and Annihilationism, there was no precedent within Pentecostalism for his views on predestination, and opened him to widespread criticism. [19] Branham lamented that more so than any other teaching, Pentecostals criticized him for his predestination teachings.

  9. Talk:Annihilationism - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of annihilationism point to passages in the Bible which they claim support the idea of an immortal soul [citation needed]. (recovered by Colin MacLaurin 10:30, 12 February 2007 (UTC)) Please understand that unreferenced facts do not necessarily need to be moved straight to the talk page. This is only if they are dubious.