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Universalism, also known as apocatastasis, is the doctrine that Christ has either already saved all people or will ultimately save all people. It consequently rejects the doctrine of eternal hell. Universalism has traditionally been regarded as heresy. The universalism category seeks to present a full-range discussion on the subject, with sites that both support and oppose this controversial doctrine.
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Discusses the universalist theology of Origen and Gregory of Nyssa.
A debate between theologian William Lane Craig and philosopher Ray Bradley over the merits of the doctrine of universalism.
Master's thesis by Daniel Musick. The thesis is written from a traditional Christian point of view, but clearly explains the doctrine of universalism.
Presents essays and commentaries arguing that it is God's purpose to save all mankind through the death and resurrection of Christ.
Provides information on many topics related to Christian universalism; including Bible translations, Greek/Hebrew words studies, Church history and law and grace. Also a forum.
Keith DeRose, Yale University Associate Prof. of Philosophy, provides arguments for the doctrine of universalism.
Master's thesis by Daniel Musick. The thesis is written from a traditional Christian point of view, but clearly explains the doctrine of universalism.
Provides information on many topics related to Christian universalism; including Bible translations, Greek/Hebrew words studies, Church history and law and grace. Also a forum.
Presents essays and commentaries arguing that it is God's purpose to save all mankind through the death and resurrection of Christ.
A debate between theologian William Lane Craig and philosopher Ray Bradley over the merits of the doctrine of universalism.
Keith DeRose, Yale University Associate Prof. of Philosophy, provides arguments for the doctrine of universalism.
Discusses the universalist theology of Origen and Gregory of Nyssa.
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