

#4332
Mentioned in 11 episodes
That All Shall Be Saved
Book • 2019
David Bentley Hart's "That All Shall Be Saved" is a profound exploration of universal salvation in Christian theology.
Hart challenges traditional interpretations of hell and divine justice, arguing for a more inclusive vision of God's ultimate purpose.
The book delves into the complexities of divine love, human freedom, and the nature of evil.
Hart's work is characterized by its rigorous philosophical analysis and its passionate engagement with the central mysteries of faith.
It is a significant contribution to contemporary theological discourse, sparking debate and inspiring further reflection on the nature of salvation.
Hart challenges traditional interpretations of hell and divine justice, arguing for a more inclusive vision of God's ultimate purpose.
The book delves into the complexities of divine love, human freedom, and the nature of evil.
Hart's work is characterized by its rigorous philosophical analysis and its passionate engagement with the central mysteries of faith.
It is a significant contribution to contemporary theological discourse, sparking debate and inspiring further reflection on the nature of salvation.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 11 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book where David Bentley Hart defends universalism by attacking the doctrine of hell.


Trent Horn
36 snips
#1066 - The Biggest Heresy Destroying the Church
Mentioned by 

as one of his 19 books.


David Bentley Hart

27 snips
David Bentley Hart on Reason, Faith, and Diversity in Religious Thought
Mentioned by 

as a book about hell that he loved and found helpful.


Will Small

17 snips
Brian Recker: Reframing Hell, Exchanging Fear for Love
Mentioned by 

when discussing the consummation of creation and God's moral character.


David Artman

17 snips
David Artman / Christian Universal & The Never Leaving Love of God
Mentioned by 

in his book when thinking about freedom.


Lee C. Camp

11 snips
The Subtext: Wicked: For Good
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

to refer to her beliefs regarding forgiveness and reconciliation, akin to the theological views of David Bentley Hart.

Savannah Locke

The Subtext: We Are (Estranged) Family
Recommended by Bishop Barron for a high-level understanding of the topic, highlighting the misunderstanding of God as a source of many objections.

WOF 004: Answering the Atheists
Mentioned by 

as a book he read that included an essay on God, creation, and evil.


David Artman

Ep. 192 Jason Clark from Rethinking God (with tacos) on his journey from separation to union theology, and on his new book!
Mentioned by 

as a book noting that Basil of Caesarea observed that a majority of Christians believed in universal salvation.


David Artman

Ep. 25 The Heresy Hurdle – Pt. 1 Christian Universalism in the Early Church
Mentioned by 

after completing his reading of Julian of Norwich, highlighting its universalist themes.


Simon Critchley

On Mysticism. With Simon Critchley on his new book, inc. figures from Mother Julian to Annie Dillard









