Reforming toward hope: Why universalism belongs in the Reformed tradition
Can a Reformed Christian affirm universalism? Drawing on Calvin, Barth and Scripture, Lucus Levy Keppel argues that God’s grace ultimately reconciles all.
Lucus Levy Keppel co-pastors Trinity Presbyterian Church in Bixby, Oklahoma, with his spouse, Elana. He writes and teaches about grace, reconciliation and hope, and he is currently working on a book, Truly Good News: Christian Universalism in the Reformed Tradition and Beyond. More can be found at somuchbible.com/trulygoodnews.
Can a Reformed Christian affirm universalism? Drawing on Calvin, Barth and Scripture, Lucus Levy Keppel argues that God’s grace ultimately reconciles all.
Lucus Levy Keppel writes on Zechariah's song and Advent.
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Lucus Levy Keppel writes on Psalm 22.
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