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... many Americans know there is another theory of ethical norms called universalism? Here's a prime example of the level of discourse behind Bill Clinton's cheeky Utopian promises:
Universalism vs. Communitarianism
Contemporary Debates in Ethics
Edited ... essays introduce the key issues involved in universalism vs. communitarianism and take up ethics in historical perspective, practical ...
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... people of the free world again are asked to make a choice between universalism and nationalism, between freedom and identity. If you believe in the universal values of freedom and ... she must make choice, that you cannot belong to both, they make the choice in favor of universalism. And then assimilation erodes our communities. And then it becomes more and more difficult for the people of Israel to ...
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... the underlying phobia of God's particularism in choosing Israel is a fundamental assumption that universalism is inherently good, while particularism is inferior, deficient, or just plain bad...the modern preference for universalism as well as the widespread belief that universalistic texts are somehow superior to others is the result not of biblical teaching but of ...
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While I don’t believe that universalism is in line with the message of scripture, I do have to ask this question:
If the doctrine/idea of universalism was actually true, what would that do (in your view) specifically to the atonement Jesus accomplished on the cross.
I know that there are lots of other doctrines that would/have to drastically change if one adopts a universal salvation ...
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... Ken Silva on the emergent church movement and why it's not Biblical. I agree. When the church is saying the same things as the world is saying, we have problems. Jesus is central and as the older Christians say its "Holiness or Hell".
Iron Sharpens Iron: Ken Silva: The Gurus of the Emergent Church: A Response to the Mysticism & Universalism of Shane Hipps & Rob Bell
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... James Ussher also taught a non-Amyraldian "hypothetical universalism," but Dr. Clark cannot agree and think these men truly ... that Ursinus, of Heidelberg, taught a "hypothetical universalism," and Clark cannot agree with that, or think Ursinus himself was "Reformed ... Jacob Kimedoncius taught a "hypothetical universalism," so Dr. Clark has to view them out of bounds as ...
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