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Universalism: Fact or Fiction: Examining What Scripture Says About the Scope of Salvation
Was the Cross a partial victory, or did it accomplish everything it was meant to?
For centuries, Christians have wrestled with a deep contradiction: a God of infinite love who is also the author of eternal torment. This tension has forced many into a faith based on fear, driven by the need to escape a future punishment rather than rest in a finished work. We are told the Gospel is "good news," but for much of the world, it has been presented as a final, terrifying warning.
But what if the most controversial questions about salvation have been answered right in the pages of Scripture all along?
In Universalism: Fact or Fiction, Dale Hill meticulously and pastorally dismantles the theological systems that have limited the scope of God's grace. Drawing from his own journey through Arminianism and Calvinism, Hill offers a robust, Bible-based exploration of what the early church called apokatastasis-the restoration of all things. This is not an argument based on emotion or wishful thinking, but on sound exegesis and the relentless logic of a God who is, in His very essence, love.
This book unflinchingly addresses the most difficult passages and objections, inviting you to see the written word not as a source of conflict, but as the unified testimony to the total victory of Jesus Christ.
Inside, you will discover:
If you are ready to move beyond fear-based religion and find a faith grounded in the unshakable, triumphant love of the Father, this book is a must-read.
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