This titlle was first published in 2003. This book seeks to
establish whether a Christian position must entail a belief in hell
or whether Christians can hold a coherent theory of universal
salvation. Richard Swinburne's defence of hellA depends on the
argument that hell is necessary if humans are to be genuinely
free.A It becomes clear that the contemporary discussion of hell
and universalismA cannot be separated from theA issues of human
freedom and God's knowledge,A and so HallA centres the discussion
round theA question 'Are we Free to Reject God?' John Hick argues
that although we are free to reject GodA there willA eventually be
anA universalist outcome. Having examined the contrasting arguments
of Hick and Swinburne, Hall builds on Hick's position toA develop
an argument for Christian universal salvation which holds in
balance our freedom in relation to God and the assurance that all
will finally be saved.
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