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The Devil’s Redemption: A New History and Interpretation of Christian Universalism (Volumes 1 & 2) is unavailable, but you can change that!

Will all people eventually be saved? Will all evil finally turn to good, or does some evil remain fully and stubbornly opposed to God and God’s goodness? Will even the devil be redeemed? The question of the devil’s final salvation has been continuously debated since the time of Origen. This comprehensive book surveys the history of Christian universalism from the second to the twenty-first...

The best-known Christian universalists during the 1930s were the Russians—for example, Berdyaev and Bulgakov—who defended all-inclusive salvation at a time when this idea was still taboo in mainstream Catholic and Protestant circles. Early and mid-twentieth-century Protestant fundamentalists and Pentecostals were even further removed from universalism, not only tacitly accepting the doctrine of eternal hell but also actively proclaiming it
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