Grace Saves All: Christianity and Universal Salvation

David Artman
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Dec 16, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 170 Professor Ilaria Ramelli - How did your scholarship come to be focused on apokatastasis (the view that all will finally be saved)?

Ilaria Ramelli, a leading expert in patristics and early church history, delves into the concept of apokatastasis, the belief in universal salvation. She shares her academic journey, highlighting key influences from ancient philosophy and early Christian theology. Ramelli critiques modern misunderstandings in theological scholarship, emphasizing the importance of historical context in discussions of salvation. Her insights illuminate how ancient texts shape contemporary views on universalism, making a compelling case for the enduring relevance of these ideas.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 169 Panel Response to debate between Chris Date and George Sarris on Theology in the Raw with Preston Sprinkle

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Nov 15, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 168 Professor Ilaria Ramelli - Did Apokatastasis stem from another religion, or is it essentially Christological?

Ilaria Ramelli, a leading expert in early church history and Christian universalism, delves into the concept of apocatastasis and its intricate ties to Zoroastrianism. She discusses how universal restoration is uniquely framed within Christianity. The conversation navigates themes of eschatology, highlighting judgments illustrated through Zoroastrian texts and parallels in early Christian beliefs. Ramelli also examines Christ's virtues and the importance of free will in salvation, presenting healing miracles as symbols of spiritual restoration for all creation.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 167 Professor Ilaria Ramelli - On her future research, and her evaluation of Basil's and Augustine's relation to universal salvation

Dive into the fascinating intersection of Christianity and universal salvation with Dr. Ilaria Ramelli. Discover her groundbreaking research on early church history, particularly her works on apocatastasis. Explore how theologians like Augustine and Basil grappled with concepts of eternal punishment and soul restoration. The discussion reveals the intricate relationships among early church fathers, shedding light on the theological evolution that shaped Christian doctrine.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 166 Greg Boyd - Why he is only 1/4" away from Christian Universalism! (... and why he sees it as a legitimate form of Christianity)

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Oct 7, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 165 Jonathan Mitchell - Part 2 : Jesus and Universal Reconciliation (or Evidence in the Gospels for Christian Universalism)

Jonathan Mitchell, a speaker on Christianity and universal salvation, delves into transformative themes rooted in the Gospels. He discusses Jesus' teachings on love and compassion, emphasizing their significance in reflecting God's nature. The conversation highlights God's character of restoration and the hope of universal reconciliation, contrasting punitive ideologies with divine compassion. Mitchell also critiques traditional views of sin in Romans, urging a fresh perspective on redemption and the radical inclusivity of Jesus' message for all humanity.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 164 Jonathan Mitchell - Part. 1 : Jesus and Universal Reconciliation (or Evidence in the Gospels for Christian Universalism)

Jonathan Mitchell, a lifelong student and commentator on the New Testament, delves into the concept of universal reconciliation in the Gospels. He discusses the transformative power of divine love, emphasizing God's unconditional love in John 3:16-17. The conversation explores the meaning of Aeonian life, highlighting spiritual restoration rather than mere duration. Mitchell also sheds light on the symbolic nature of apocalypse, viewing it as an unveiling of hope. Additionally, he challenges traditional notions of condemnation, advocating for acceptance and compassion in the message of Christ.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 163 Part 2 of Robert Fortuin, Hunter Coates, and I respond to critiques in the Ancient Faith documentary on Christian Universalism

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Sep 16, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 162 Robert Fortuin, Hunter Coates, and I respond to critiques in the Ancient Faith documentary on Christian Universalism

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Sep 12, 2024 • 0sec

Ep. 161 Curt Parton - author of "Until the Last One's Found: An introduction to Universal Reconciliation and Restoration"

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