Universal Salvation? by Robin Parry

Universal Salvation? by Robin Parry

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Universal Salvation? by Robin Parry

Will God one day save all people through Christ's atoning work? That is the question at the heart of the debate in this volume - a debate sure to challenge readers, whatever their current perspective. Featuring evangelical writers of exceptional insight and sensitivity, Universal Salvation? offers a conversation worth everyone's attention. The volume opens with a rigorous three-part defense of Christian universalism by philosopher Thomas Talbott, who argues that Scripture teaches the ultimate salvation of all people, including those in hell. Gabriel Fackre in his foreword calls Talbott's work "the most thoughtfully wrought argument for universalism to date from within the contemporary evangelical community." The rest of the book gathers incisive responses to Talbott by Christian scholars from different disciplines, who evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of Talbott's arguments, take his thought in new directions, or explain why they think he is mistaken. Talbott then responds to his critics. The aim of this volume is not to persuade people that universalism is true but to open up a fairer debate on a controversial subject of continuing importance to theologians and non-theologians alike. Table of Contents Introduction--Robin Parry & Christopher Partridge I. A Case for Christian Universalism 1. Towards a Better Understanding of Universalism--Thomas Talbott 2. Christ Victorious--Thomas Talbott 3. A Pauline Interpretation of Divine Judgement--Thomas Talbott II. Biblical Responses 3. The New Testament Does Not Teach Universal Salvation--I. Howard Marshall 4. A Wideness in God's Mercy: Universalism in the Bible--Thomas Johnson III. Philosophical Responses 6. A Philosophical Critique of Talbott's Universalism--Jerry Walls 7. Human Freedom and the Impossibility of Eternal Damnation--Eric Reitan IV. Theological Responses 8. A Calvinist Response to Talbott's Universalism--Daniel Strange 9. A Freewill Theist's Response to Talbott's Universalism--John Sanders V. Historical Responses 10. Universalism in the History of Christianity--Morwenna Ludlow 11. Universalistic Trends in the Evangelical Tradition: A Historical Perspective--David Hilborn & Don Horrocks VI. Talbott Responds to his Interlocutors 12. Reply to my Critics--Thomas Talbott Bibliography. By exploring universal salvation from biblical, philosophical, theological, and historical perspectives, the book helps readers think through the issues more carefully than has been possible with resources previously available.
'Taking its cue from Thomas Talbott's project, this volume of essays engages in intelligent discussion of the various universalisms to which evangelicals might be attractedWhichever way readers decide, it is good to have the subject placed firmly and creatively on the agenda.' Dr Nigel G Wright, Principal of Spurgeon's College, London. 'In this work evangelicals are talking to one another about the controverted question of universalism. It's a conversation worth overhearing by the wider theological world.... On matters of authority, the primacy of Scripture is given its due, tradition is taken seriously and reason is honoured in the development of points of view, pro or con... This...is a land-mark discussion among evangelicals, with ecumenical constituencies--academic and ecclesial--having much to learn from the give-and-take.' From the foreword by Gabriel Fackre, Abbot Professor of Christian Theology Emeritus, Andover Newton Theological School. 'This book contains a tightly focused, well-argued debate on the important issue of whether all persons will finally share in the joy of God's salvation. The book sets a high mark for both quality of argument and civility of the arguers, and is unusual in looking at the issue from biblical, theological, and philosophical perspectives. Both those who favor universalism, and those, such as myself, who must in the end reject this view will benefit from careful study of this work.' C. Stephen Evans, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Baylor University
Robin A. Parry (Ph.D., in Old Testament Narrative Ethics) was commissioning editor for Paternoster Press. His books include Old Testament Story and Christian Ethics: The Rape of Dinah as a Case Study; The Evangelical Universalist; Worshipping Trinity: Coming Back to the Heart of Worship and most recently Lamentations (Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary Series) He is the co-editor of numerous books including Universal Salvation? The Current Debate with Christopher J. Partridge; The Futures of Evangelicalism, and Canon And Biblical Interpretation (Scripture and Hermeneutics Series) . - Editorial Review. Christopher Partridge is Professor of Contemporary Religion at the University of Chester, England. Helen Reid is Director of Faith to Faith, a Christian consultancy. C
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ISBN 13 9781842271995
ISBN 10 1842271997
Title Universal Salvation?
Author Robin Parry
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Send The Light
Year published 2003-07-01
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.