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  1. Biblicaluniversalism’, therefore, consists in this, that in Christ God has revealed the one way of salvation for all men alike, irrespective of race, sex, colour or status. This biblicaluniversalism’ (unlike the other sort) gives the strongest motives for evangelism, namely, the love of God and of men.

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  2. Universalism. 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. "Christian universalism" and "the belief or hope in the universal reconciliation through Christ" can be ...

  3. May 24, 2022 · Is universalism biblical? Answer. Universalism is the belief that everyone will be saved. There are many people today who hold to universal salvation and believe that all people eventually end up in heaven. Perhaps it is the thought of men and women living a life of eternal torment in hell that causes some to reject the teaching of Scripture on ...

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Universalism (pronounced yu-ni-VER-sul-iz-um) is a doctrine that teaches all people will be saved. Other names for this doctrine are universal restoration, universal reconciliation, universal restitution, and universal salvation. The main argument for universalism is that a good and loving God would not condemn people to eternal torment in hell ...

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  5. Christian Universalism is not a world view of “all roads lead to God” or one in which it doesn’t matter what you believe since “all will be saved.” It is distinctly Christian because its sole foundation is upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. It resonates through the redemptive Story of God summarized within the historical creeds.

  6. Universalism: a historical survey. By Richard Bauckham. The history of the doctrine of universal salvation (or apokastastasis) is a remarkable one. Until the nineteenth century almost all Christian theologians taught the reality of eternal torment in hell. Here and there, outside the theological mainstream, were some who believed that the ...

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  8. Universalism is a belief that comes in all theological shapes and sizes in terms of the accompanying beliefs on which it rests, and of the strength of conviction with which it is for some “believed” or, for others, “hoped for”—and in the work of yet others, “implied.”. Certainly in the last few hundred years, at both academic and ...

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