The Christian Universalist site formerly known as SeeJesusChrist.net is now Christian-Universalism.com.
It does my mid-thirty-something heart some good to read that its author, Eric Stetson, is in his mid-twenties.
The Christian Universalist site formerly known as SeeJesusChrist.net is now Christian-Universalism.com.
It does my mid-thirty-something heart some good to read that its author, Eric Stetson, is in his mid-twenties.
As a believing Universalist, I’m never quite sure what to make of the movement that is represented on this website. Could it be a kind of popular, salvationist Christianity, minus hell? It generally makes no mention of the Universalist history that UUs who accept Christianity and universal salvation know so well.
I’ve also read Dr. Tom Talbott’s writings and looked at his website. I’m somewhat unsure about how he might relate to our historical movement.
I am eager to join hands with universalists of differing persuasions. The more literal, conservative sounding universalists seem to get the most air time. Have people from our crowd had much dialogue with universalist evangelicals?
John Simcox
I’ve read Eric Stetson’s book and actually is one of my favorite on the topic. A good intro book without getting too complex. I recommend it to anyone who’s just getting into the topic.
Anthony Wayne,
http://anthonywayne.net