Robin's final talk in our series explores perhaps the most significant question of all: "How does a belief in universal salvation influence my life and service in the world—including things like evangelism, counselling, and taking funerals?" Robin is a pastor as well as a theologian, and he brings a wealth of practical experience to this huge question. Does universal salvation mute the gospel and just make us melt into a kind of uncritical pantheism? Robin argues that universal salvation, far from muting our voice in the world, amplifies our voice, and the many ways through which we can bless the world.
Iain Provan: Let's Get Real
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Q and A (Part 6)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Dreams of Hope—Jerusalem looking forward (Part 5)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: I saw the Heavenly City—Jerusalem and Politics (Part 4)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Even the stork knows—Right relationships in Jerusalem (Part 3)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: Entire Saturday (Part 2)
Seriously Dangerous Religion: The Hebrew origins of Christianity's subversive idea (Part 1)
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Original Sin: Did Augustine lead us up the wrong path?
Predestination: Where Calvin got it wrong
Tony Golsby-Smith: Prayers of Revelation
Rikk Watts: Narrative Theology
Hebrews: Humanising Faith (Part 7)
Hebrews: Resurrection and Responsibility (Part 6)
Hebrews: Does Resurrection open a new door to ‘Judgment’? (Part 5)
Miroslav Volf: Christianity and the Public Square
Miroslav Volf: Jesus and the 'Good Life'
Miroslav Volf: Pleasure, Meaning, and the Death of God
Hebrews: Jesus and the Reverse Incarnation (Part 4)
Hebrews: Jesus and the Resurrection order of Melchizedek (Part 3)
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