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      • Christian universalism is a school of Christian theology focused around the doctrine of universal reconciliation – the view that all human beings will ultimately be saved and restored to a right relationship with God.
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  2. Christian universalism is a school of Christian theology focused around the doctrine of universal reconciliation – the view that all human beings will ultimately be saved and restored to a right relationship with God.

  3. Jun 25, 2019 · Universalism is a centuries-old belief that all people will be saved because of God's unconditional love. Learn why the doctrine is fatally flawed.

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  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Universalism, belief in the salvation of all souls. Although Universalism has appeared at various times in Christian history, most notably in the works of Origen of Alexandria in the 3rd century, as an organized movement it had its beginnings in the United States in the middle of the 18th century.

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  5. By our definition Christian Universalism is the belief that Christs life, death and resurrection applied to every man, woman and child that ever lived and guaranteed the redemption and restoration of the entire created order.

  6. Aug 8, 2022 · Universalism is the belief that ultimately everybody will be saved. There are several different stripes of Universalists. Let's take a look at what universalists believe, if it's philosophy is Biblical, and if Christians should follow it.

  7. In Christian theology, universal reconciliation (also called universal salvation, Christian universalism, or in context simply universalism) is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls—because of divine love and mercy—will ultimately be reconciled to God.

  8. a. : a theological doctrine that all human beings will eventually be saved. b. : the principles and practices of a liberal Christian denomination founded in the 18th century originally to uphold belief in universal salvation and now united with Unitarianism. 2. : something that is universal in scope.

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