Author: R. THOMSON (of Little Pulteney St., Soho.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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The Universal Restoration Exhibited, and General Redemption Refuted, Etc
Author: R. THOMSON (of Little Pulteney St., Soho.)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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The Universal Restoration Exhibited in a Series of Dialogues Between a Minister and His Friend ... Fifth Edition, ... with Notes ... by W. Vidler
The Universal Restoration Exhibited in a Series of Dialogues Between a Minister and His Friend
The Universal Restoration; Exhibited in a Series of Extracts from W., White, Siegvolk, Dr. Chauncy, Bishop Newton, and Petitpierre, Some of the Most Remarkable Authors who Have Written in Defence of that Interesting Subject
The Universal Restoration, Exhibited in Four Dialogues Between a Minister and His Friend
Author: Elhanan Winchester
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Category : Dialogues
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Category : Dialogues
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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American Bibliography: 1793-1794
Author: Charles Evans
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 510
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 510
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The Universal Exposition of 1904
Author: David Rowland Francis
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Category : Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Languages : en
Pages : 460
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Category : Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Languages : en
Pages : 460
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Select Theological Library
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
"All Shall Be Well"
Author: Gregory MacDonald
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1621892395
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
"All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well." Lady Julian of Norwich Universalism runs like a slender thread through the history of Christian theology. It has always been a minority report and has often been regarded as heresy, but it has proven to be a surprisingly resilient "idea." 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. Therefore disagreements about whether all will be saved should not be thought of as debates between "the orthodox" and "heretics" but rather as "in-house" debates between Christians. The studies that follow 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. Origen (Tom Greggs) Gregory of Nyssa (Steve Harmon) Julian of Norwich (Robert Sweetman) The Cambridge Platonists (Louise Hickman) James Relly (Wayne K. Clymer) Elhanan Winchester (Robin Parry) Friedrich Schleiermacher (Murray Rae) Thomas Erskine (Don Horrocks) George MacDonald (Thomas Talbott) P. T. Forsyth (Jason Goroncy) Sergius Bulgakov (Paul Gavrilyuk) Karl Barth (Oliver Crisp) Jaques Ellul (Andrew Goddard) J. A. T. Robinson (Trevor Hart) Hans Urs von Balthasar (Edward T. Oakes, SJ) John Hick (Lindsay Hall) Jurgen Moltmann(Nik Ansell)
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1621892395
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
"All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well." Lady Julian of Norwich Universalism runs like a slender thread through the history of Christian theology. It has always been a minority report and has often been regarded as heresy, but it has proven to be a surprisingly resilient "idea." 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. Therefore disagreements about whether all will be saved should not be thought of as debates between "the orthodox" and "heretics" but rather as "in-house" debates between Christians. The studies that follow 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. Origen (Tom Greggs) Gregory of Nyssa (Steve Harmon) Julian of Norwich (Robert Sweetman) The Cambridge Platonists (Louise Hickman) James Relly (Wayne K. Clymer) Elhanan Winchester (Robin Parry) Friedrich Schleiermacher (Murray Rae) Thomas Erskine (Don Horrocks) George MacDonald (Thomas Talbott) P. T. Forsyth (Jason Goroncy) Sergius Bulgakov (Paul Gavrilyuk) Karl Barth (Oliver Crisp) Jaques Ellul (Andrew Goddard) J. A. T. Robinson (Trevor Hart) Hans Urs von Balthasar (Edward T. Oakes, SJ) John Hick (Lindsay Hall) Jurgen Moltmann(Nik Ansell)