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Tracing Universalist Thought Through


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The path of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn, shining ever brighter till the full
light of day.

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Proverbs 4:18
The Didascalia (the
Catechetical school of
Alexandria)
Pantaenus
Clement of Alexandria
Origen
Athenasius, Archbishop of
Alexandria
Didymus, the Blind
Bishop Ambrose
John Chrysostum
Gregory of Nyssa
Macrina, the younger
Basil the Great
Gregory of Nazianzus
Theodore of Mopsuestia
(and the Nestorians)
Eusibius

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Like a golden thread


woven through the

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Bible, so runs the


doctrine of the
restoration of all

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things. While not


immediately apparent,
once visible, it stands

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out as a central
doctrine of both Old
and New Testaments.

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In the same way, universalist thought also runs like a


stream throughout church history; sometimes flowing
strong and clear, other times running mostly

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underground. The wellspring of this doctrine flows from


the apostolic church of the New Testament, and is
clearly expressed in Paul's writings. Starting in the first
century of Christianity, the doctrine was developed

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most acutely amongst the native Greek


speakers--those who were closest to the heart and
times in which the New Testament was written. These
early leaders cast a long shadow of influence upon the
church, as others carried their torchbut perhaps their
greatest influence has been reserved for our day and
age.
Just as our forefathers suffered and died martyr's
deaths for truths that we take for granted today and
that are universally accepted across Christendom, so
today cries of heresy continue to arise against truths
that we believe future generations of the church will
hold to be evident. But so is the pattern of the ongoing

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Bishop Diodore

Christian reformation!
A criticism that has sometimes been levied against

Jerome

Christian universalism is that it has never been


accepted as a biblical doctrine by the majority of the

Maximus of Turin
Clement of Ireland
John Scotus Erigena
Johann Tauler
Julian of Norwich
John Donne

Jakob Boheme

Gerrard Winstanley
Hans Denck

Jane Leade

The Anabaptists
The Albigenses

church. While we think that the true measure of a


doctrine should be Scripture itself, and not necessarily
the majority, we nevertheless recognize the importance
of apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers and
evangelists who have been given to the church at large
by the Lord Himself. There is much to learn from
studying the lives and doctrines of those who have
gone before usand what may be surprising to some,
is that there actually have been many respected
leaders throughout the history of the church who have
grappled with or embraced this idea. Indeed, every true
Christian has struggled at some point with the idea of
eternal torment for non-believers. However, because
Scripture apparently teaches it emphatically and
because the majority leadership have declared that
ultimate reconciliation is heresy (and some go so far as
to say that it is heresy even to study the idea), a typical
believer is left with no option but to continue believing
in eternal torment.
We hope that this page will help to change that. While
we have much information on Tentmaker, proving from
the original languages of the Bible that Christian
Universalism is a solid biblical and historical doctrine,
we hope this page will also be helpful for the person
who needs to see others who have also studied or

The Lollards

embraced this doctrine. We use the term "Christian


Universalism in the article, but this glorious teaching is

Peter Bohler (and the

as old as the first book of the Bible and has been

Moravians)

preached under many different names, just to mention


a few: Universalism, Larger Hope, Greater Faith,
No-Hellers, Ultimate Reconciliation, Universal
Salvation, Universal Restitution, Universal Restoration,

William Law

Sir. Isaac Newton

Doctrine of Inclusion, Glorious Gospel and more. I


personally (Gary Amirault, founder of Tentmaker
Ministries) have been calling in "The Victorious Gospel

Victor Hugo

of Jesus Christ." I like the ring of that phrase. It is


victory centered, Gospel centered and Christ centered.
It is positive and bold. I am hoping more people in this

John Donne

message begin to use this term to describe Christ's


victorious plan to save all mankind.

Canon Kingsley

Please note that while not every person listed on

Johann Kasper Lavater

this page would necessarily call themselves a


universalist, all of these are people who grappled

Isaac Watts

with the issue of salvation, redemption, Hell, and


the fate of the unsaved. While some leaders merely

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expressed hope for the possibility of an ultimate


Marie Huber

reconciliation, or were sympathetic to the idea, others


confidently asserted its truth, proving it from Scripture.
We include them on this page, in the hopes that some

Anne Bronte

who have been afraid to study the subject of universal


redemption for fear of heresy, will see that many of the

Oberlin

great minds of the church have at least been open to


the idea--while others have been strongly supportive of
the doctrine.

Immanuel Kant

May the boldness of thought represented on these


pages encourage others to also think boldly,

James Relly

largelyand scripturallyof our God. Surely there is a


great reformation on the horizon of the Christian
church, and the doctrine of the restitution of all things

Nathaniel Scarlett
Lord and Lady Byron

Robert and Elizabeth


Browning

William King, Archbishop of


Dublin

Lewis Carroll
Samuel Johnson

Thomas Hobbes

Elhanan Winchester
George Washington
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Rush
John Murray

is certainly a part of it!


May God bless and open the eyes and ears of all who
read these pages.

Please note: This page is a work in progress and will


be expanded considerably. The biographies are not
extensive--rather they are mere brief introductions to
these lives. There are many more names that need to
be added, including many contemporary Christians.
We will contine adding to and expanding this list in the
days ahead. For a longer (but much less detailed) list
of names, please click here.
These pages are being edited and compiled by Mercy
Aiken, Gary Amiraul and others. If you have researched
or studied any of these people, and you would like to
share your writings and findings with us for use on this
page, please contact me
For a longer list of writers, pastors, Bible scholars,
humanitarians, statespeople who embraced the
message of universalism, also known as Universal
Salvation, Ultimate Reconciliation, Universal
Restoration, The Larger Hope, The Greater Faith,
apokatastatis, the Restoration of All Things, Doctrine of
Inclusion, etc. see:
List of famous people embracing Christian Universalism

Thomas Potter
Hosea Ballou
Hannah Whitall Smith

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Bishop Westcott

Dr. George De Benneville

Florence Nightengale

Clara Barton

John Wesley Hanson


Thomas Allin

James Relly

Abraham Lincoln
Judith Sargent Murray
Rev. Charles A. Pridgeon
Sadhu Sundar Singh
Thomas Whittimore

Canon F.W. Farrar

Hans Christian Anderson


Harriet Beecher Stowe
Henry Ward Beecher
Andrew Jukes
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Canon Wilberforce
John A.T. Robinson
A.E. Knoch
J.W. Hansen
George MacDonald

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A.P. Adams
Jacques Ellul
Paul Tillich

Hannah Hurnard

Karl Barth
Ray Prinzing
Hans Urs Von Balthasar
William Barclay
J. Preston Eby
Jurgen Moltmann
Ernest L. Martin

Non-Universalists on this
Subject
Finis Dake
Robert Ingersoll
G. K. Chesterton
Catherine Marshall
John G. Lake
Andrew Murray
C.S. Lewis
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Christian Universalism: The belief that everything in heaven and on earth will
ulitmately be reconciled back to the Creator through the work of Jesus Christ, his Son.
In plain language, no one is going to be endlessly tortured or annihilated as has been

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commonly taught. The teaching of universalism has been in the church since its
inception. The ancient church fathers called it by its name found in the Greek New
Testament, apokatastasis, that is, the "restoration of all things." (Acts 3:21) It has also
be known simply by the name universalism, sometimes it's called "Biblical Universalism

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or Christian Universalism. It's been known by Ultimate Reconciliation, Universal


Salvation, Universal Restoration, the Larger Faith, Blessed Hope, Happy Gospel,
Irresistable Gospel, the Glorious Gospel of God's Grace, the glorious Gospel of the

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Kingdom, The Larger Hope, The Greater Faith, the Doctrine of Inclusion. I, Gary
Amirault, like to call it the "Victorious Gospel of Jesus Christ. Paul, the apostle called it
the "Glorious Gospel." When Christians once again embrace this teaching in great

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numbers, the body of Christ in the earth will once again shine like a city of a hill and
draw those to it that could never embrace a God who said he was love and all-powerful
and yet managed to lose most of mankind which is what the present-day church
teaches.

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Famous (and not so famous) people throughout the centuries have declared publicly
or strongly hinted that they believe all mankind will ultimately be saved. Keep in mind,
during most of Church history, openly declaring this belief often cost one their lives and
their writings often destroyed. The list includes early Church Fathers and leaders,
theologians, scholars, historians, royalty, writers, poets, statesmen, humanitarians,
pastors, scientists, and other streams of life. While some may not be well known to

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Americans living in the twentieth century, many of the are well known in the countries
and times in which they lived. These men and women left written evidence behind
declaring their views. Behind them stand millions who, while not having left behind a
written record of their beliefs on earth, nevertheless, will one day brightly manifest to all
creation corporately as a Great Cloud of Witnesses.
This list was compiled from several sources among which are: "A Cloud of Witnesses"
by J.W. Hanson, first published in 1885 and reprinted by Concordant Publishing
Concern; "Mercy and Judgment" by Canon F.W. Farrar, published in 1881; "Christ
Triumphant" by Thomas Allin, first published in 1890, reprinted by Concordant
Publishing Concern; and "Universal Reconciliation and the Evangelical Covenant
Church." Dean Hough, Editor of Unsearchable Riches also contributed greatly to the
list. Over the years, I, Gary Amirault, have continued to add names as they come
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along.
Check back with us from time to time. If you know of names that should be on this list,
email them to us at info@tentmaker.org

Christian Universalists
All the Hebrew Prophets who prophesied of the coming of the Messiah
Jesus Christ (John 12:32)
Paul, the Apostle (never used the word "Hell" once) (1 Tim. 4:9-11)
John the Apostle (John 4:42)
The Didascalia (the Catechetical school of Alexandria)
Pantaenus, first head of catechetical school at Alexandria
Clement of Alexandria, second head of catechetical school at Alexandria
Origen, greatest scholar of the early church
Athenasius, Archbishop of Alexandria
Didymus
Ambrose, Bishop
Ephraim
Chrysostum
Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop
Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop and President of the second Church council
Titus, Bishop of Bostra
Asterius, Bishop of Amasea
Cyril
Methodius, Bishop of Tyre
Eusibius, early church historian
Hillary, Bishop of Poictiers
Victorinus
Macrina, the younger
Erigena
Dionysius
Barsudaili, Abbott of Edessa
Diodore, Bishop of Tarsus and Jerusalem
Theodore of Mopsuestia
John Cassian
Maximus of Turin
Proclus, Bishop of Constantinoplus
Theodoret the Blessed, Bishop of Cyrrhus
Peter Chrysologus, Bishop of Ravenna
Theophylact, Archbishop of Achrida
Anselm
Hermes Trisgistus
Joachim of Flora
Thomas Hobbes
Francis Quarles
Sir Harry Vane
La Fontaine
Sir Isaac Newton
Daniel Defoe
Joseph Addison
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Isaac Watts
Dr. Edward Young
Chevalier Ramsay
William King, Archbishop of Dublin
William Duncombe
Bishop Joseph Butler
John Donne
James Thompson
Dr. Philip Doddridge
Peter Bohler
Dr. David Hartley
Thomas Say
Samuel Johnson
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian Rennaisance philosopher
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Frederick the Great
Ferdinand Oliver Petitpiere
Henry Brooke
Dr. Andrew Kippis, writer
Mark Akenside
Immanuel Kant
Thomas Gainesborough
William Cowper
James Neckar
Dr. Joseph Priestley
Jung Stilling
John Frederick Oberlin
Alison Rutherford Cockburn
Johann Kasper Lavater
Anna Letitia Barbauld
Dr. John Prior Estlin
Samuel Parr
T. W. Goethe
Thomas Belsham
Rev. Robert Aspland
George Crabbe
Ralph Cudworth
Henry Moore
Erbury
Samuel Richardson
Bishop Rust
Pierre Cuppe, author
Hey, Cambridge professor
Letsone, philanthropist
George Walker
Jeremy White
Bishop Stillingfleet
Dr. Burnet, Master of the Charter House
William Whiston
Bishop Newton
William Law
J. Windet
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R. Clark
Cooke
J. Relly
Sir George Stonehouse
W. Dudgeon
Capel Berrow
C. Charnay
Elhanan Winchester
John Murry
Ershine of Linlathen
Anne Bronte
Whittier
Robert and Elizabeth Browning
Robert Burns
Johann Schiller
Joanna Baillie
Samuel Rogers
Sir James Mackintosh
Alexander Von Humboldt
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
John Foster
Edna Lyall
George MacDonald
Mrs. Oliphant
James Hinton
C. Bronte
Emily Bronte
Gen. Gordon
Miss Mulock
Alexander Pope
William Wordsworth
James Montgomery
Thomas Dick
James Hogg
Robert Southey
Fredericka Bremer
Ellice Hopkins
Hesba Stretton
Florence Nightingale
F. Schlegel
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Bishop Ewing of Argyll
Canon Kingsley
John F.D. Maurice
Dr. Samuel Cox
Baldwin Brown
Bishop Westcott
F. W. Robertson
Sir G. W. Cox
Andrew Jukes
Rev. Lucius R. Paige
Thomas Whittimore
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J. H. Hanson
Archer Gurney
Phillips Brooks
Professor Mayor
Canon F. W. Farrar
Principal Caird, the Bishop of Meath
Dean Church
Johann A. W. Neander
Martensen
Friedrich A.G. Tholuck, German Professor
E.A. Thomas Rawson Birks, secretary to Evangelical Alliance
Erik Jakob Ekman, author
Karl Johan Nyvall, author
Peter Paul Waldenstrom
Reuss
Spener
Kristofer Jakob Bostrom, prof. of Philosophy, University of Uppsala
Johna Wilhelm Personne, Swedish Lutheran Bishop, author
Nils Ignell, pastor, author
Rev. Dr. Littledale
Rev. H. B. Wilson
Bishop Forbes of Brechin
Bishop Moorhouse of Melbourne
Dean Stanley
Rev. Prof. Challis
Archdeacon Reichel D. D.
Rev. Prof. J. B. Mayor
A.J. Beresford-Hope
Rev. T. Griffith, Prebendary of St. Paul's
Archbishop Tillotson
Richard Coppin
Gerard Winstanley
R. Stafford
Bishop Stillingfleet
Rev. Dr. Thomas Burnet
Dr. Doddridge
Archdeacon Paley
Robert Robinson
Rev. Dr. Hey, Prof. of Divinity
Dr. Cheyne
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Presbendary Constable, M.A.


R. W. Dale
Edward White
Henry Allon D. D.

M. Guillaume Monad
Nathaniel Scarlett
Paul Chatfield
Helen Maria Williams
F. W. Faber
Charles Lamb
Mrs. Mary M. Sherwood
F. W. T. Schelling
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Sarah Flower Adams


Walter Savage Landor
Henry Crabb Robinson
Thomas Campbell
Horace Smith
William Ellery Channing
Rev. L. Carpenter L.L.D.
F. De La Mennais
Washington Irving
Bernard Barton
Leigh Hunt
Thomas De Quincey
John Pierpont
John Wilson
Prof. Espy
Dr. T. Southwood Smith
Lord Byron
Lady Byron
H. H. Milman
Percy B. Shelley
Felicia Dorothea Hemans
William Cullen Bryant
William Whewell
J. G. Percival
Horace Mann
Hartley Coleridge
T. C. Lockhart
Gerritt Smith
Theophilus Parsons
Thomas Hood
McDonald Clarke
Dr. F Hase, professor of theology
Chauncey Townsend
Frederika Bremer
Johann Peter Lange
Dr. C. F. Kling
Lydia Maria Child
William Leggell
Thomas Guthrie
Bishop Ewing
George Sand
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Mary Bowitt
T. P. Nichol L.L.D.
James Marlineau
Hans Christian Andersen
John Stuart Mill
Rev. J. C. Street
Rev. T. Latham
Emile Giradin
Elizabeth Oakes Smith
N. T. Willis
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John Sterling
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
John Greenleaf Whittier
Rev. L. C. Marvin
Abel C. Thomas
Christian Edward Baumstark
Caroline E. S. Norton
John R. Thompson
Ross Winans
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Alfred Tennyson
Richard Milnes
Prof. J. S. Blackie
John R. Beard D.D.
Edward Clodd
Mary Carpenter
Theodore Parker
Margaret Fuller Ossoli
J. S. Taylor
George Moore
Martin Tupper
Charles Sumner
Horace Greeley
W. M. Thackery
J. H. Scholten
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Norman MacLeod D.D.
Charles Mackay
Charles Dickens
Lewis Carroll
Henry Ward Beecher
J. Ross Browne
Olympia Brown
Mary Livermore
Thomas Starr King
George Pullman
Sylvester Judd
Rev. C. A. Bartol
Rev. Fergus Ferguson
Caroline M. Sawyer
Daniel Schenkel
Franz Delitsch
Johann Tauler
Jean De Ruysbroek
Johann Arndt
Sonner
Denk
Hetzer
Johann Wilhelm Petersen
Matthew Reuz
Johan Conrad (Christian) Dippel
John Henry Haug, Prof. at Strasburg
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Dr. Ernest Christoph Hockman


Count De Marcy
Francesco Giorgi
Postel
Curione
David Joris
Campanella
George Klein-Nikolai, author
Anna Letitia Barbauld, English poet and writer
Sarah Flowers Adams, hymnist
Elisabeth Arundel Charles, hymnist, writer
Elisabeth C. Clephane, hymnist
Eliza Scudder
Alison Rutherford Cockburn, writer
Joanna Beitte, author
Mary M. Sherwood, writer
Lydia Child, writer
Caroline Norton, writer
Mary Carpenter, English philanthropist
Margaret Fuller Ossoli, writer
Caroline Sawyer, writer
Sarah G. Edgarton Mayo, writer
Francis Power Cobbe, author
Lucy Larcom, writer
Dinah Muloch Craik
Mrs. Bloomfield, writer
Mrs. E.H.J. Cleveland
Helen L. Bostwick
Julia H. Scott, writer
Fredrika Bremer, Swedish novelist
Woelner
Seebach
Steinbart
Rev. Alexander Schweizer
Rev. John Page Hoppe
Rev. G. Vance Smith D.D. Ph. D.
Bishop Colenso
Jules Francois Suisse Simon, French Statesman
George Dawson
Charles Reade
John Cooper Vail
Philip James Bailey
James Gaylord Clark
John Sare
J. A. Fronde
Acton Warburton
James Russel Lowell
Dr. R. A. Lipsins, Prof. of Theology
John Ruskin
Arther Hugh Clough
Walt Whitman
Louis Figuier, French Scientist
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Charles Kingsley
J. C. Holland
Prof. E. H. Plumptre
William Howard Russell
W. R. Greg
Stopford A. Brooke, chaplain to the Queen
G. Campbell
Leopold Scheffer
Matthew Arnold
Frances Power Cobbe
J. H. Duganne
T. W. Higginson
Thomas L. Harris
George Rust
Rev. John Wallace
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
S. Baring Gould
Lucy Larcom
Thomas Griffith
Adelaide A. Procter
Bayard Taylor
Dinah Mulock Graik
Henry James
S. A. Tipple
Quillen H. Shinn, evangelist
John Brown, M. D.
Eliza Scudder
Charles G. Ames
Joseph John Murphy
James Hinton
Mrs. E. H. J. Cleaveland
Gerald Massey
Theodore Winthrop
Alexander Smith
Albert Laighton
Jean Jugelow
Edwin Arnold
Robert Bulwer Lytton
William Morris
Rev. John Orr, Prof. Biblical Criticism
J. B. Munroe
N. C. Wilkins
Bret Harte
Rev. William Archer Butler
Elizabeth C. Clephane
Rev. Albert Reville D. D.
Dr. S. Fillmore Bennett
Robert Ingersoll
William Wallace
John Hay
Helen Bostwick
Robert Buchaman
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Hattie Griswold
Sharon Turner
Seba Smith
Julia H. Kinney Scott
Joaquin Miller
Principle Caird
The Cary Sisters
M. B. Smedley
Paul Janet
Rev. John Monsell L.L.D.
Thomas Aird
Ronald Cower
J. Fenimore Cooper
Victor Hugo
Appleton Oaksith
Sir James Stephen
Thomas Carlyle
Allan Cunningham
John Young L.L.D
Thomas Erskine of Lintathen
Schleiermacher
Bengel
Eberhard
Lavater
J Macleod Campbell, Dean of Wells
Canon Wilberforce
Pastor Oberlin
Bishop Ken
Thomas Allin
Hannah Whitall Smith, Evangelist and Bible teacher
Clara Barton
Christopher Sauer (Sower, Saur), Bible Publisher
Charles Chauncy
Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence
William Sargent,
Thomas Potter, illiterate farmer who built a chapel in 1760 in Good Luck, New
Jersey to spread Universalism.
Hosea Ballou
Christopher Marshall
George de Benneville
Marie Huber
Jane Leade
Philipp Jakob Spener
Johanna Eleonora von und zu Merlau
Abraham Lincoln
Benjamin Franklin, encouraged the first Universalist Church in Philadelphia
George Washington, defended a Universalist chaplain in his army when attacked
by "Orthodox" ministers
Joseph S. Johnston, writer
Rev. Charles A. Pridgeon, President Pittsburgh Bible Institute
Rev. E. L. Clementson, theologian
John A. T. Robinson, theologian
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Jacques Ellul, theologian


William Barclay, theologian and translator
Robert Short, author
A.E. Knoch, Bible student and translator
Dean Hough, pastor, writer, editor
J. Preston Eby, writer
Ray Prinzing, writer
A.E. Saxby, author
Warren Young Kimball, author
Adlai Loudy, author
John H. Paton, author
Guy Marks, author
Vladimir Gelesnoff, author
Dr. Ernest L. Martin, author
Morton Kelsey, author
Ruth Carter Stapleton, Billy Carter's sister
Walter Kunneth
Paul Althaus, theologian
Nels Ferre, theologian
Herbert Farmer, theologian
Nicolai Berdyaev, theologian
Hendrikus Berkof, theologian
H. Dodd, theologian
H. H. Farmer, theologian
Vernard Eller, professor
P. T. Forsythe, theologian
Karl Heim, theologian
John Hick, theologian
F. D. Moule, professor
T. Niles, church leader
Mathias Rissi, theologian
Ethelbert Stauffer, theologian
Thomas Talbott, Professor
David L. Watson, professor
Karl Barth, theologian
Madelein L Engle, author
Tom Harpur, journalist
Richard John Neuhaus
Carlton Pearson, bishop, pastor, author, singer
Robert Rutherford, pastor
Dick King, pastor
Rhett Ellis, author
Kalen Fristadt, author
Mark T. Chamberlain, author
Ernest L. Martin, author
Brian McLaren, author
Philip Gulley, author
James Mulholland, author
Robin Perry (aka Gregory MacDonald), author, editor
Boyd C. Purcell, author, counselor
Doug Frank, author, professor
Stephen Rogers, author, pastor
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Adlai Loudy, author


Joseph Kirk, author
C.R. Bierbower, author
Jerry Wayne Bernard, Ph.D, Author
Mikkel Dahl, author
A.E. Knoch, author, bible publisher, founder of Concordant Publishing Concern
Martin Zender (Jeff Priddy), author
Harold Lovelace, author, speaker
Stephen Jones, author, speaker
Keith DeRose, Yale Professor
Stacy Woods, Evangelist
Elwin Roach, writer
Dora van Assen, author, speaker
Fred Hunter, singer, church leader
Benny Skinner, pastor
Charles and Paula Slagle, author and worship leaders
Jim and Susan Coran, writers, publishers
Gary Sigler, writer, speaker
Robert Torango, writer, pastor, evangelist
Elaine Cook
Lynn Hiles
Kellley Varner
Willie Hinn
Gary and Michelle Amirault, author, internet host, speakers
Mercy Aiken, missionary
Jonathan Mitchell, Bible translator
Charles M. Schultz, cartoonist (famous for Peanuts and Charlie Brown)
Bishop Desmond Tutu
Norman Grubbs, author
Peter Hiett, pastor, author
Ivan A. Rogers, pastor, author, seminary President
Julie Ferwerda, author
Jurgen Moltmann, theologian, professor, author
Jan Bonda, author
Gerald Beauchemin, author, missionary
Bob Evely, author
Heleen M. Keiser, scholar
Ilaria Ramelli, scholar
David Konstan, scholar
David Burnfield, author
Dennis, Sheila and Matthew Linn, catholic authors
Richard Rohr, catholic priest, author
Sharon L. Baker, author, associate professor
Doug Frank, pastor, author
Brad Jersak, author
Steve Dohse, pastor
Michael Phillips, author
Walter Williams, author, pastor
Rob Bell, author, pastor, speaker
Brian McLaren, author, speaker
Jacob Israel, author
John van Tuyl, author
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Jackson Baer, author
T.L. Osborn, minister
Daisy Osborn, minister
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apokatastasis, etc.)

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