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All Shall Be Well Explorations In Universalism And Christian Theology From Origen To Moltmann Macdonald

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All Shall Be Well Explorations In Universalism And Christian Theology From Origen To Moltmann Macdonald
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Publisher: Lutterworth Press;James Clarke & Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 454
Author: MacDonald, Gregory
ISBN: 9780227680285, 9780227902981, 0227680286, 022790298X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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All Shall Be Well Explorations In Universalism And Christian Theology From Origen To Moltmann Macdonald by Macdonald, Gregory 9780227680285, 9780227902981, 0227680286, 022790298X instant download after payment.

Universalism runs like a slender thread through the history of Christian theology. Over the centuries Christian universalism, in one form or another, has been reinvented time and time again. In this book an international team of scholars explore the diverse universalisms of Christian thinkers from the Origen to Moltmann. In the introduction Gregory MacDonald argues that theologies of universal salvation occupy a space between heresy and dogma. The studies in this collection aim, in the first instance, to hear, understand, and explain the eschatological claims of a range of Christians from the third to the twenty-first centuries. They also offer some constructive, critical engagement with those claims

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