Salvation and Judgment (eBook Contents)

    I recently decided to compile my many articles on the topic of Universal Reconciliation into one (sort of) eBook, so that it is easier to see the logical progression between the articles, and to combine all of my argument into one place. Just a warning, these articles were not all written in the order seen below (although most of them were), so if my thought process seems to jump around or build on ideas that you’re unfamiliar with, it will be covered elsewhere in the book. Also, as a tip, I suggest reading the appendix “Revelation is not the end” before reading through part 2 of the book, as it will make a little more sense that way.

    If you’re just now learning about universalism, I hope that this will help you to see what universalists actually believe, and to accurately assess the arguments for and against universal reconciliation.


Part 1: The Salvation of All

Erasing Misconceptions about Universalism

1 Corinthians 15:20-28 as a Universalist Prooftext

Pauline Universalist Prooftexts in Context

Universalism in the Early Church (Summary)

For Universalism to be False...

Part 2: Exegeting Judgment Passages

The Ages of the Ages and Universal Reconciliation

The Judgment of the Nations in Matthew 25:31-46

Refuting Anti-Universalist Prooftexts

Gehenna and the Lake of Fire, Part 1 and Part 2

John 3:16, the Gospel in a Nutshell?

Appendices

A Defense of Futurism

Revelation is Not the End

Defying Death: A Defense of the Doctrine of Soul Sleep, Part 1 and Part 2

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