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Dare we hope?
From the Amazon.com reviews of Hans Urs von Balthasar’s book Dare We Hope “That All Men Be Saved”?: Critics have unfairly suggested that Fr. von Balthasar is either denying the existence of a literal hell, or denying that anyone is/has … Continue reading
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JP II on the universal hope
Pope John Paul II in Crossing the Threshold of Hope, p.73 (cited in Universal Salvation?, p.102, n.62): Eternal damnation is certainly proclaimed in the Gospel. To what degree is it realized in life beyond the grave? This is, ultimately, a … Continue reading
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