

David Artman
Pastor, author, and speaker focused on union theology, grace, and the reconciling love of God, known for discussing Christian universalist ideas and for hosting the Grace Saves All podcast.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 58min
Debate: Which View of Hell is Right?
David Artman, author of "Grace Saves All: The Mystery of God's Inclusive Love," dives into a lively mock debate defending universalism against annihilationism and traditional eternal-conscious torment. The discussion heats up as participants engage with scriptural references and philosophical arguments about divine justice, free will, and human responsibility. Tensions rise as they explore the complexities of hell, divine love, and the implications of grace, ultimately challenging each other's perspectives while promoting a robust theological dialogue.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 54min
Is Universalism Defensible? w/ David Artman
In this engaging discussion, David Artman, host of the Grace Saves All podcast and author of 'Grace Saves All', passionately defends universalism. He tackles tough questions around salvation, exploring the complexities between grace and traditional views of Hell. David shares insights from his interviews with notable figures in Christian universalism and discusses the implications of universal restoration on faith and God's goodness. With humor and thoughtful reflections, the conversation captivates listeners while addressing deep theological tensions.

Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 30min
David Artman / Christian Universal & The Never Leaving Love of God
David Artman, a pastor and author known for his insights into union theology and Christian universalism, engages in a profound discussion with Jason about their transformative journeys in faith. They explore the tension between desperation and divine love, and how personal experiences shaped their understanding of grace. The duo tackles complex topics like the implications of universal salvation, the nature of God’s love, and the relational aspects of theology. They imagine a future of ecstatic restoration that transcends traditional views of hell and punishment.


