True Christian universalism depends on the affirmation of the nonexclusive particularity of salvation in Jesus Christ. From the archives:https://t.co/qxKHeGorzA
"True Christian universalism depends on the affirmation of the nonexclusive particularity of salvation in Jesus Christ."
Then it would not be Christian. Nay, rather it depends on Origenism: that people reincarnate until they finally live a saving Christian life, which means the hell they go to between human incarnations would have to be temporal.
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"True Christian universalism depends on the affirmation of the nonexclusive particularity of salvation in Jesus Christ."
Then it would not be Christian. Nay, rather it depends on Origenism: that people reincarnate until they finally live a saving Christian life, which means the hell they go to between human incarnations would have to be temporal.
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