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The Universal Salvation and Apochatostasis of Gregory of Nisa
Basel rechegs the original idea of this universal salvation and universal apochatostasis. Gregory of Nisa, because he is in a small village in the middle of no place, I guess, is more theologically liberated. And so he thought that technically speaking, there's nothing infinite in this case. Even the deeds of some, you know, perhaps, Hoan, angels were completely corrupted minds might still be reversible in that sense. They are not infinite.