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  2. Michael McClymond reviews David Bentley Harts ‘That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation’ (Yale University Press, 2019). Universalism will show itself as the self-negating, faith-undermining, church-neutering doctrine that it is.

  3. Oct 18, 2022 · By way of example, David Bentley Hart is upfront that his version of universalism seems to require that God’s choices are necessitated. Since his critics are often accused of misrepresenting his views, I will quote at length his argument that God cannot do otherwise than what he does:

  4. ISBN. 978-0300246223. That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation is a 2019 book by philosopher and religious studies scholar David Bentley Hart published by Yale University Press. In it Hart argues that "if Christianity taken as a whole is indeed an entirely coherent and credible system of belief, then the universalist ...

  5. Jul 11, 2020 · In 2019, David Bentley Hart published a book on the subject, That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation.[1] The author is not a minor leaguer. Some have opined that he’s the smartest theologian on the planet, and as one not known for self-deprecation, he would probably agree.

  6. Oct 14, 2020 · David Bentley Hart takes this point to be fundamental in That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation, arguing for universalism on the basis of both faith in God’s Trinitarian self-revelation and those philosophical principles available to the natural light of human reason.

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  7. Feb 15, 2020 · Condemned to Salvation: Considering Universalism with David Bentley Hart | Los Angeles Review of Books. By Ed Simon February 15, 2020. That All Shall Be Saved by David Bentley Hart.

  8. Abstract. David Bentley Hart has recently argued that universal salvation is a metaphysically necessary outcome of God’s act of creating rational beings. A crucial premise of Harts argument is a compatibilist view of free will, according to which God can determine human choices without taking away their freedom.

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