
All Shall be Well
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''This collection of essays, carefully edited by Gregory MacDonald/Robin Parry, presents various positions on the questions at issue, from Origen to Juergen Moltmann. Perhaps its greatest strength is that the editor leaves the reader to assess the arguments for and against, giving a good historical overview in the introductory chapter, where universalism is characterized as (falling somewhere between heresy and dogma). [...] Gregory MacDonald/Robin Parry is evangelical about universal salvation, and this fine collection of essays is guaranteed to stimulate the on-going scholarly debate on the subject.Brown Neil, Australian Catholic University in: Journal of Religious History, Vol. 36 (3), September 2012
'Readily accessible to the general reader, this engaging and informative collection will be of great value to students of theology and religious history.'
Studies in Spirituality, volume 22, 2012
"...The belief that all will ultimately end up in the presence of God and hell will be empty has been a minority position in the Christian tradition, and it is probably true that most Christians have considered such a belief to be non-orthodox. As this book demonstrates, however, there have always been Christian voices supporting it; to listen and understand those voices is the goal of this volume. [...] Eschatology is a fascinating theological discipline; it is also quite demanding. It gives one the opportunity to synthesize the insights from the theology of creation, anthropology, theology of God, and salvation, among others. The authors of the essays in this volume demonstrate their expertise on the views of the theologians they present; their expositions provide the reader with the basic rationale for the universalist position each thinker advocated. [...] All Shall Be Well is a commendable contribution to the study of apokatastasis..."
Martin Madar, Heythrop Journal, Vol 54, Issue 2, March 2013.
'The thorough bibliographical material is very helpful for those wanting to investigate the work of particular theologians more extensively.'
Mark Smith, Churchman, 127/3, Autumn 2013
This book achieves something rare in theology, a work that is riveting, occasionally exciting, challenging, and ultimately encouraging for those of us who cannot sit still with dogma, but must engage it, learn it, and endure the joys of its provocation.
-Nigel Zimmermann, The Expository Times, Volume 127, Number 4, January 2016
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1. Introduction: Between Heresy and Dogma -Gregory MacDonald
I. Third to Fifteenth Centuries
2. Apokatastasis: Particularist Universalism in Origen (c.185-c.254) -Tom Greggs
3. The Subjection of All Things in Christ: The Christocentric Universalism of Gregory of Nyssa (331/340-c.395) -Steve Harmon
4. Sin Has Its Place, but All Shall Be Well: The Universalism of Hope in Julian of Norwich (c.1342-c.1416) -Robert Sweetman
II. Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries
5. Love Is All and God Is Love: Universalism in Peter Sterry (1613-1672) and Jeremiah White (1630-1707) -Louise Hickman
6. Union with Christ: The Calvinist Universalism of James Relly (1722-1778) -Wayne K. Clymer
7. Between Calvinism and Arminianism: The Evangelical Universalism of Elhanan Winchester (1751-1797) -Robin Parry
8. Salvation-in-Community: The Tentative Universalism of Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) -Murray Rae
9. Postmortem Education: Universal Salvation in Thomas Erskine (1788-1870) -Don Horrocks
10. The Just Mercy of God: Universal Salvation in George MacDonald (1824-1905) -Thomas Talbott
III. Twentieth to Twenty-First Century
11. The Final Sanity Is Complete Sanctity: Universal Holiness in the Soteriology of P. T. Forsyth (1848-1921) -Jason A. Goroncy
12. The Judgment of Love: The Ontological Universalism of Sergius Bulgakov (1871-1944) -Paul Gavrilyuk
13. I Do Teach It, but I also Do Not Teach It: The Universalism of Karl Barth (1886-1968) -Oliver D. Crisp
14. The Totality of Condemnation Fell on Christ: Universal Salvation in Jaques Ellul (1912-1994) -Andrew Goddard
15. In the End, God . . . : The Christian Universalism of J. A. T. Robinson (1919-1983) -Trevor Hart
16. Christ's Descent into Hell: The Hopeful Universalism of Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988) -Edward T. Oakes, SJ
17. Hell and the God of Love: Universalism in the Philosophy of John Hick (1922-) -Lindsey Hall
18. The Annihilation of Hell and the Perfection of Freedom: Universal Salvation in the Theology of Juergen Moltmann (1926-) -Nik Ansell
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