Om Twenty-Four Short Sermons on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation
In this collection of short sermons, the author explores the controversial doctrine of universal salvation - the belief that all people will eventually be saved, regardless of their beliefs or actions in life. Drawing on biblical texts and his own philosophical insights, the author offers a compelling vision of a world in which love and compassion are the guiding principles.
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