Some modern Christian theologians subscribe to the doctrines of conditional immortality.
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In the 20th century, conditional immortality was considered by certain theologians in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Conditional immortality is the belief that the soul dies with the body and does not live again until the resurrection.
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Proponents of conditional immortality ( " conditionalists " ) point to and, where the Tree of Life is mentioned.
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After saving Andou Mirai from being hit by a truck he is himself killed, however due to his conditional immortality, he survives.
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In England P�tavel-Olliff was mainly known for the translation of " La fin du mal " which presented a Protestant case for conditional immortality.
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The Adventist views about death and hell reflect an underlying belief in : ( a ) conditional immortality ( or conditionalism ), as opposed to the tripartite views.
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In secular historical analysis, the doctrine of conditional immortality reconciles the ancient Hebrew view that humans are mortal with the Christian view that the saved will live forever.
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His main contribution to Adventist theology was a commentary on the prophetic Biblical books of Daniel and the Revelation, but he also wrote extensively on conditional immortality and other topics.
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On the other hand, a number of modern Protestant scholars have adopted views similar to Seventh-day Adventist Church has held to conditional immortality since the mid-19th century.