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Craig L. Adams...
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 8:14 pm
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Iıve noticed that there have been some popular-level theological books
lately that advocate Universal Salvation. Iım not at all pleased with
this trend. A colleague of mine here in West Michigan said to me that he
really believes God has a secret plan to save everyone.

Well, all I can say is that it certainly is a secret, okay.

Now, to be perfectly honest, I have to say that I have no special
fondness for the Doctrine of Hell. Yes, I know it is a part of the
teachings of Jesus. But, the notion of Godıs super-secret plan of
universal salvation has a certain appeal to me. On the other hand, it
seems totally wrong, unfair and downright disrespectful to foist
Christian Salvation on (for example) Christopher Hitchens, who clearly
doesn't want it, and wouldnıt appreciate it anyway. And, the notion of
Universal Salvation seems to me to undermine any call to faith or holy
living in this life.

From what I read at the Cokesbury site, it appears that Bishop
Willimon's new book Who Will Be Saved? also attempts to make the case
for Universal Salvation as well. Maybe not. I guess weıll all have to
read it to find out for sure.

But, the question of "Who Will Be Saved?" is an interesting question,
nonetheless. And, historically, theologians in the Wesleyan tradition
have come to distinctive conclusions about this. While Wesleyan theology
does not teach or imply Universal Salvation it does teach Universal
Grace. To us the scope of grace is seen as being wider than it might be
from some other points of view.

Here is what I mean:

http://tinyurl.com/5ba8b3


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