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Universal Reconciliation with Curt Parton

Hello friends,

I hope your week is off to a good start.

As I progress with research for my upcoming book about divine justice, I will be exploring the thoughts of different philosophers and theologians who have written about the subject.

Within Christianity, there is a perspective called universal reconciliation, which simply put is the idea that ultimately everyone will be reconciled to God through Jesus Christ. This view is sometimes presented as an alternative to the ideas of annihilationism and the eternal conscious torment of the damned.

One writer who has explored the subject of universal reconciliation is Curt Parton. Curt wrote an interesting series of posts on the subject a few years ago and has now evolved that series into a book titled Until the Last One’s Found: An Introduction to Universal Reconciliation and Restoration.

In this video, Curt introduces the book and explains a little about his motivations for writing it.

If this subject interests you, you can find Curt’s book on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other distributors. I will likely be writing a review of the book for this blog in due course.

Wishing you all peace and joy this week.

Steven



2 responses to “Universal Reconciliation with Curt Parton”

  1. Thanks, Steven! I appreciate the mention and the link, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the book!

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    1. You’re welcome, Curt. Looking forward to reading the book! God bless.

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