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""A Via Media Between Universalism And Eternal Punishment: A Reply To All Men Shall At Length Be Saved, And Also To Eternal Punishment"" is a book written by G. M. Lees in 1901. The book is a response to the theological debate between Universalism and Eternal Punishment, which revolves around the concept of whether all human beings will ultimately be saved or whether some will be eternally punished.Lees presents a ""via media"" or middle way between these two positions, arguing that while God desires the salvation of all humanity, individuals still have the freedom to reject God's offer of…mehr

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""A Via Media Between Universalism And Eternal Punishment: A Reply To All Men Shall At Length Be Saved, And Also To Eternal Punishment"" is a book written by G. M. Lees in 1901. The book is a response to the theological debate between Universalism and Eternal Punishment, which revolves around the concept of whether all human beings will ultimately be saved or whether some will be eternally punished.Lees presents a ""via media"" or middle way between these two positions, arguing that while God desires the salvation of all humanity, individuals still have the freedom to reject God's offer of salvation and choose eternal punishment. He also critiques the arguments of those who advocate for either Universalism or Eternal Punishment, providing a thorough analysis of the biblical texts and theological concepts involved.Overall, ""A Via Media Between Universalism And Eternal Punishment"" is a significant contribution to the ongoing theological debate surrounding the ultimate fate of humanity and offers a nuanced perspective on the issue.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.