
Rethinking God with Tacos PODCAST Jeromy Johnson & David Artman / Christian Universalism: The Gospel Without an Expiration Date
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Jan 27, 2026 Jeromy Johnson, podcaster who pushes conversations about grace and restoration, and David Artman, theologian and author of Grace Saves All, discuss Christian universalism. They probe restorative love, reject punishment-based gospel urgency, and unpack union, aeonian correction, time and eternity, consent, and transformative real-life stories about meeting God at rock bottom.
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Union Theology Pushes Toward Restoration
- Union theology (we are in Christ) often leads people toward universal reconciliation.
- David sees union as requiring confidence that union succeeds for everyone in the end.
Aeonian Correction, Not Eternal Torment
- The speakers prefer 'aeonian' correction: restoration across ages rather than instant erasure or eternal torment.
- Restoration may be long and painful, aimed at healing rather than revenge.
Ages (Aeons) Reframe 'Forever'
- Scripture's 'forever' terms often reflect ages (aeons), not simple unending duration.
- Understanding God as maker of ages avoids Dr. Evil/Dr. Frankenstein extremes about providence.






