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What if you knocked on Hell's door and no one was home? What if you rang the doorbell and no one answered? For generations, Christians have been told the story this way: Salvation is about escaping eternal punishment. Faith is about believing the right things so you don't end up in hell. But what if the Bible tells a different story? In Saving Claude, Rowan Teller reexamines Scripture with the help of an unusual partner: Claude AI. Unburdened by theological tradition, Claude approaches the Bible as a neutral voice. Rowan questions long-held assumptions, and Claude weighs in, offering fresh…mehr

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What if you knocked on Hell's door and no one was home? What if you rang the doorbell and no one answered? For generations, Christians have been told the story this way: Salvation is about escaping eternal punishment. Faith is about believing the right things so you don't end up in hell. But what if the Bible tells a different story? In Saving Claude, Rowan Teller reexamines Scripture with the help of an unusual partner: Claude AI. Unburdened by theological tradition, Claude approaches the Bible as a neutral voice. Rowan questions long-held assumptions, and Claude weighs in, offering fresh insight on some of the hardest questions of faith:Does Paul's letter to the Romans point toward universal reconciliation? How should the parables of judgment and the book of Revelation be understood? Is faith a requirement for avoiding hell, or a way to grow spiritually within God's already completed work? What do the Scriptures reveal about God's character, especially His justice, mercy, and inclusion? From Genesis to Revelation, their dialogues uncover a consistent pattern: God's plan has always been reconciliation, not exclusion. Read with fresh eyes, the Bible reveals a God whose justice restores, whose mercy never ends, and whose welcome extends to everyone. This book speaks to anyone who has wrestled with the traditional teaching of hell and wondered if God can truly be both loving and just. It is especially relevant for:Christians unsettled by the doctrine of eternal punishment Seekers and skeptics curious about what the Bible actually teaches Readers longing for an inclusive vision of God that embraces all people The conclusion is as simple as it is radical: No outsiders. No dividing lines. No exceptions. The Gospel is not about who gets in. It is about a God who has already welcomed us all.
Autorenporträt
Rowan Teller began his journey within evangelical Christianity, gradually becoming dissatisfied with the gap between tradition, Jesus' teachings, and the original intent of the biblical texts. Two decades of study and reflection reshaped his understanding of God's love, revealing Scripture's story as one of complete reconciliation and hope, a vision often obscured by layers of inherited tradition. Rowan writes not as someone who has arrived, but as someone still learning what it means to live in response to God's call to radical inclusion. With honesty and clarity, he invites readers into a conversation that challenges old frameworks and opens space for a transformative vision of faith.