In this book Dr Ludlow compares and assesses two advocates of the belief that in the end God will save all people. She asks whether this idea of 'universal salvation' is a truly Christian concept. If it is a 'second tradition' in Christian theology, how has that tradition developed and what difficulties with the idea still remain?
In this book Dr Ludlow compares and assesses two advocates of the belief that in the end God will save all people. She asks whether this idea of 'universal salvation' is a truly Christian concept. If it is a 'second tradition' in Christian theology, how has that tradition developed and what difficulties with the idea still remain?
Introduction Gregory of Nyssa 1: Gregory of Nyssa's Eschatology in Context 2: Perfection in Resurrection 3: Universal Perfection Karl Rahner 4: The Background to Karl Rahner's Eschatology 5: Eschatology for a Modern World 6: The Consummation of an Individual History of Freedom 7: The Consummation of the World's History of Freedom 8: Comparison and Assessment
Introduction Gregory of Nyssa 1: Gregory of Nyssa's Eschatology in Context 2: Perfection in Resurrection 3: Universal Perfection Karl Rahner 4: The Background to Karl Rahner's Eschatology 5: Eschatology for a Modern World 6: The Consummation of an Individual History of Freedom 7: The Consummation of the World's History of Freedom 8: Comparison and Assessment
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