Tag: Origen
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The Wrath of God Through the Eyes of Christian Universalism

For many believers, the phrase “the wrath of God” evokes images of divine anger, judgment, and everlasting punishment. In much of popular theology, wrath is understood primarily as retributive—God inflicting eternal suffering upon sinners. Christian universalism, however, offers a very different reading. From this perspective, God’s wrath is not opposed to His love but is…
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Children of God – Part 3: Understanding of the Early Church Fathers

And How the Early Greek Fathers Harmonized John and Paul Without Eternal Torment The earliest Greek-speaking Church Fathers approached Scripture within a theological framework shaped by creation, incarnation, and restoration. Long before later Western debates about eternal punishment hardened into rigid systems, these theologians read John and Paul as presenting a unified vision of humanity’s…
