“The Larger Hope” considers the question of whether God will save all people. It examines passages from both Old and New Testaments in favour of (and apparently against) universal salvation. It defines words int...

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“The Larger Hope” considers the question of whether God will save all people. It examines passages from both Old and New Testaments in favour of (and apparently against) universal salvation. It defines words integral to Bible teaching on the ultimate destiny of unbelievers, and offers answers to some common objections to the belief that all people will be saved. The book also supplies a comprehensive list of Bible verses which point to the ultimate salvation of all, along with an extensive list of notable people who have subscribed to the larger hope. The second part of the book takes the form of an A-Z of the larger hope - a useful reference to a whole range of scriptural topics related to this subject.
The writer sincerely hopes and prays that readers who are deeply troubled by the less-merciful teaching about the fate of unbelievers will draw comfort and hope from this book


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