Is Universalism Biblical? Examining Romans, 1 Corinthians, and 1 John

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Greg Koukl and Amy Hall address a New York Times claim by David Bentley Hart that all people will be saved, examining key passages often cited in support of universalism. Inclusive language like “all” must be read in proper biblical context, where salvation applies to those “in Christ,” not to humanity indiscriminately. Christ’s atonement is sufficient for all, but effective only for those who trust him.

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