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Ep. 111 Part 1 of Andrew Hronich on his forthcoming book Once Loved Always Loved: The Logic of Apokatastasis

Grace Saves All: Christianity and Universal Salvation

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Is There a God in Mansfall?

Gregory Boyd suggests that the future is in fact partially settled, but not exhaustively. In contrast, Boyd suggests God's hands may be tied since he cannot violate free will. Like a responsible parent, God has designed limits to the story and how far his creatures can wander from him. Peter was morally responsible for his cowardly decision because he freely developed the kind of character that rendered it certain that he would deny Christ when it was in his self-interest to do so. If God is willing to interfere in man's determination in order to bring about a good state of affairs then what is inconceivable? He asks if we really want to end up with an eternal misery based on a mere general

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