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Not too long ago, we did a series called "Rethinking Hell", and it turned out to be our most popular series ever.
But so much more needs to be said. So welcome to part 2 of that series!
Jordan Wood, whose controversial book on Maximus the Confessor has recently been making waves, has argued that everyone, even the most vile and wretched among us, will be saved. His position, called universalism, has gained steam in recent years, and it shows no shortage of slowing down.
But can it be biblically defended? Let's find out.
By Drs. Jonathan Lyonhart and Seth Hart4.9
1919 ratings
Not too long ago, we did a series called "Rethinking Hell", and it turned out to be our most popular series ever.
But so much more needs to be said. So welcome to part 2 of that series!
Jordan Wood, whose controversial book on Maximus the Confessor has recently been making waves, has argued that everyone, even the most vile and wretched among us, will be saved. His position, called universalism, has gained steam in recent years, and it shows no shortage of slowing down.
But can it be biblically defended? Let's find out.

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