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WHY I AM NOT A UNIVERSALIST (but sound like one) Reflections on David Bentley Hart’s “That All Shall Be Saved” (PART 4) – Brad Jersak

Sep 8, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith."  –1 Timothy 4:10 Inclusion: Athanasius, Wesley & the Queer Community Hence, I have proposed we opt...

WHY I AM NOT A UNIVERSALIST (but sound like one) Reflections on David Bentley Hart’s “That All Shall Be Saved” (PART 3) – Brad Jersak

Sep 8, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith."  –1 Timothy 4:10 The Amorphous Imprecision of “Universalism” As Hart himself argues, words mean...

WHY I AM NOT A UNIVERSALIST (but sound like one) Reflections on David Bentley Hart’s “That All Shall Be Saved” (PART 2) – Brad Jersak

Sep 8, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith."  –1 Timothy 4:10 Another Boring Rebuttal from Hopeful Inclusivism And now I'll risk my humble...

WHY I AM NOT A UNIVERSALIST (but sound like one) Reflections on David Bentley Hart’s “That All Shall Be Saved” (PART 1) – Brad Jersak

Sep 7, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

"For we labor and struggle to this end because we have hoped in a living God who is the savior of all human beings, especially those who have faith."  –1 Timothy 4:10 In Praise of Hart At long last. I'm grateful that Dr. Hart pushed through his...

Dart and Packer’s “Christianity and Pluralism” – Review by Brad Jersak

Jul 24, 2019 | Author - Brad Jersak, Book Reviews

Review of Ron S. Dart and J.I. Packer, Christianity and Pluralism (Lexham Press, 2019), 70 pages.  Christianity and Pluralism is a fresh and poignant new edition of a booklet first composed just over two decades ago, titled In a Pluralist...

Walter Petkau, “It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake” — Interview with Sarah Fung

Jun 3, 2019 | Book Reviews

Introduction [Sarah Fung]: “It takes raindrops to fill a lake.” (Mumbai woman) This quote is also an analogy we can apply to so much of life. It could be the small steps we take towards a large goal. It could be those small acts of love, that builds one’s partner up,...
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