
Grace Saves All: Christianity and Universal Salvation
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Ep. 21 Christian Universalism and The Book of Revelation

Ep. 20 Hell Pt. 7 - Christian Universalism and Perishing, Destruction, and Hopelessness

Ep. 19 Hell Pt. 6 - Christian Universalism and Being Burned, Disowned, and Unforgiven

Ep. 18 Hell Pt. 5 - The Rich Man and Lazarus and Christian Universalism

Ep. 17 Hell Pt. 4 - The Wide Gate, The Easy Road, Destruction and Christian Universalism

Ep. 16 Hell Pt. 3 - The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats and Christian Universalism

Ep. 15 Hell Pt. 2 - Destruction, Apollumi, and Christian Universalism

Ep. 14 Hell Pt. 1 - Gehenna, or, the Valley of Hinnom and Christian Universalism

Ep. 13 The Inclusive/Christian Universalist Approach to Grace

Ep. 12 The Exclusive/Calvinist Approach to Grace

Ep. 11 The Transactional/Arminian Approach to Grace

Ep. 10 Christian Universalism and Three Approaches to Grace

Ep. 9 Christian Universalism and Judgment - Part 2

Ep. 8 Christian Universalism and Judgment - Part 1

Ep. 7 Christian Universalism Point 5 - God Will Be All in All

Ep. 6 Christian Universalism Point 4 - God is Sovereign Over All

Ep. 5 Christian Universalism Point 3 - God, in Christ, Covers the Sin of All

Ep. 4 Christian Universalism Point 2 - God Sincerely Wants to Save All

Ep. 3 Christian Universalism Point 1 - God is a Loving Parent to All

Ep. 2 A Five Point Theology for Christian Universalism
In this episode I provide an overview of the Biblical foundation for my five point approach to a Christian Universalist theology. The five points are: God is a loving parent to all, God sincerely wants to save all, God, in Christ, covers the sin of all, God is sovereign over all, and God will be all in all.

Ep. 1 The Necessity of Christian Universalism
If God is all-knowing and all-powerful and does not save all, then God is not all-good. The logic of this statement is hard to avoid, and it exposes a deep problem which faces Western Christianity. Fortunately, an older and better theology of universal restoration lies behind what became the Western Christian tradition. This theology was advocated by prominent early Christian leaders and it is now enjoying a well deserved revival of interest. In this theology God is good, and grace saves all.