Editorial biography
Preston Sprinkle is an American biblical scholar and theologian who specializes in New Testament studies and Christian ethics. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and has taught at Nottingham University, Cedarville University, and Eternity Bible College. Sprinkle's contributions to religious discourse include extensive work on eschatology, particularly the doctrine of hell, as evidenced by his editorial role in "Four Views on Hell" (2016), where he presents and analyzes different Christian perspectives on eternal punishment. His scholarship addresses contentious theological questions with academic rigor while remaining accessible to broader audiences. Beyond eschatology, Sprinkle has written extensively on grace, nonviolence, and contemporary ethical issues from a biblical perspective. His work demonstrates a commitment to examining traditional Christian doctrines through careful exegesis while engaging with modern theological debates about divine justice, human destiny, and the nature of God's judgment.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Erasing Hell محو الجحيم | 2011 1432 AH | Monograph | problem-of-evil · discussed · scripture-and-sacred-text · discussed | Included |
| People to Be Loved: Why Homosexuality Is Not Just an Issue أشخاص يستحقون المحبة: لماذا المثلية الجنسية ليست مجرد قضية | 2015 1437 AH | Monograph | moral-argument · discussed · scripture-and-sacred-text · discussed | Included |
| Four Views on Hell أربع وجهات نظر حول الجحيم | Edited volume | religious-language · discussed · scripture-and-sacred-text · discussed | Included |