Greg Boyd Goes to Hell, but not really
Interesting ‘thoughts’ from Gregory Boyd… ht.
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Beck on George MacDonald: Justice, Hell and Atonement
No, no, not Glenn Beck, but Richard Beck, a professor at Abilene Christian University and blogger. He writes, This twofold notion of justice–an act of reconciliation requiring the participation of victims and perpetrators–is at the heart of MacDonald’s notion of God’s justice and atonement. His post is intentionally provoking and can be read here: via [...]
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Unspoken Sermons: Our God is a Consuming Fire
George MacDonald, a Scottish pastor, inspired many, including C.S. Lewis as well as G.K. Chesterton. For his Unspoken Sermon Series, for free, you can click here to download it for your PC Kindle.
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If Scripture says everyone, can we still be particular?
This is partially a discussion on Universalism and Hell as well as Calvinism and Arminianism. In the New Testament, we find that the writers used the inclusive ‘all’ a great deal when it comes to Christ’s mission.
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Donaldson: Judaism and the Gentiles: Jewish Patterns of Universalism (to 135 CE)
I reckon I’m going to have to save up for this one. It’s a pretty hefty one in price, but I imagine worth it.
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Revelation 21.24 – Textual Variant That Makes a Difference
Most textual variants simply do not make a difference to doctrine, however, there is one which I believe does have something significant about it.
In: Criticism, Revelation, Theology · Tagged with: hell, textual criticism, universalism
Brian McLaren on Hell
Brian has some questions on hell, and perhaps you could answer them:
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