Volume 1: Introduction -- Final salvation: church teachings and newer views -- Ancient afterlives: the Gnostic, Kabbalist, and esoteric Roots of Christian universalism -- "The end is like the beginning": Origen and Origenism, 200-410 CE -- "That God may be all in all": Origen and Origenism, 410-1700 CE -- "In yes and no all things consist": the theosophic world of Jakob Böhme and the Böhmists of Germany, England, America, France, and Russia -- A house divided: the rise and fall of the Anglo-American universalists. Volume 2: German thinkers: Kant and Müller, Schleiermacher and Hegel, Schelling and Tillich -- Russian thinkers: Solovyov, Berdyaev, Florovsky, and Bulgakov -- Debating universal election: Karl Barth, Barth's interpreters, Jürgen Moltmann, and the post-1970s kenotic-relational theologies -- Embracing universal hope: Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and the inclusivist, plurocentrist, and universalist turns in Roman Catholicism -- New theologies in the new millennium: the variety of contemporary universalisms -- The eclipse of grace: an appraisal of Christian universalism.
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La salvación después de la muerte. Salvación-- Iglesia católica. Salvación--Cristianismo--Historia de las doctrinas. Salvación--Islam. Salvación--judaísmo. Salvación--Iglesia Mormona. El universalismo. Salvación después de la muerte. Salvación--cristianismo.