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'All shall be well' : explorations in Universalism and Christian theology from Origen to Moltmann / edited by Gregory Macdonald.

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Contents:
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright information; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; 1. Introduction: Between Heresy and Dogma; Third to Fifteenth Centuries; 2. Apokatastasis: Particularist Universalism in Origen (c. 185-c. 254); 3. The Subjection of All Things in Christ: The Christocentric Universalism of Gregory of Nyssa (331/340-c. 395); 4. Sin Has Its Place, but All Shall Be Well: The Universalism of Hope in Julian of Norwich (c. 1342-c. 1416); Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries; 5. Love Is All and God Is Love: Universalism in Peter Sterry (1613-1672).
6. Union with Christ: The Calvinist Universalism of James Relly (1722-1778)7. Between Calvinism and Arminianism: The Evangelical Universalism of Elhanan Winchester (1751-1797); 8. Salvation in Community: The Tentative Universalism of Friedrich Schleiemacher (1768-1834); 9. Postmortem Education: Universal Salvation in Thomas Erskine (1788-1870); 10. The Just Mercy of God: Universal Salvation in George MacDonald (1824-1905); Twentieth to Twenty-first Centuries; 11. The Final Sanity Is Complete Sanctity: Universal Holiness in the Soteriology of P.T. Forsyth (1848-1921).
12. The Judgment of Love: The Ontological Universalism of Sergius Bulgakov (1871-1974)13. ""I Do Teach It, but I Also Do Not Teach It"": The Universalism of Karl Barth (1886-1968); 14. The Totality of Condemnation Fell on Christ: Universal Salvation in Jacques Ellul (1912-1994); 15. In the End, God . . .: The Christian Universalism of J.A.T. Robinson (1919-1983); 16. Christ's Descent into Hell: The Hopeful Universalism of Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988); 17. Hell and the God of Love: Universalism in the Philosophy of John Hick (1922- ).
Summary: 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.
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Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright information; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; 1. Introduction: Between Heresy and Dogma; Third to Fifteenth Centuries; 2. Apokatastasis: Particularist Universalism in Origen (c. 185-c. 254); 3. The Subjection of All Things in Christ: The Christocentric Universalism of Gregory of Nyssa (331/340-c. 395); 4. Sin Has Its Place, but All Shall Be Well: The Universalism of Hope in Julian of Norwich (c. 1342-c. 1416); Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries; 5. Love Is All and God Is Love: Universalism in Peter Sterry (1613-1672).

6. Union with Christ: The Calvinist Universalism of James Relly (1722-1778)7. Between Calvinism and Arminianism: The Evangelical Universalism of Elhanan Winchester (1751-1797); 8. Salvation in Community: The Tentative Universalism of Friedrich Schleiemacher (1768-1834); 9. Postmortem Education: Universal Salvation in Thomas Erskine (1788-1870); 10. The Just Mercy of God: Universal Salvation in George MacDonald (1824-1905); Twentieth to Twenty-first Centuries; 11. The Final Sanity Is Complete Sanctity: Universal Holiness in the Soteriology of P.T. Forsyth (1848-1921).

12. The Judgment of Love: The Ontological Universalism of Sergius Bulgakov (1871-1974)13. ""I Do Teach It, but I Also Do Not Teach It"": The Universalism of Karl Barth (1886-1968); 14. The Totality of Condemnation Fell on Christ: Universal Salvation in Jacques Ellul (1912-1994); 15. In the End, God . . .: The Christian Universalism of J.A.T. Robinson (1919-1983); 16. Christ's Descent into Hell: The Hopeful Universalism of Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988); 17. Hell and the God of Love: Universalism in the Philosophy of John Hick (1922- ).

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.

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