Universal Salvation
In this episode Nik discusses Clouser's Biblical case for universal salvation and the final end of all human beings. Roy Clouser is professor of philosophy and religion (Emeritus) at the College of New Jersey. He holds an BA from Gordon College, a B.D. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Along the way to the Ph.D. he studied with Paul Tillich at Harvard Graduate School and with Herman Dooyeweerd at the Free University of Amsterdam. In 1997 he won one of the Templeton Awards for his course in science and religion. He is the author of The Myth of Religious Neutrality (University of Notre Dame Press, revised 2005), Knowing with the Heart (IVP, 1999), and numerous articles. Roy Clouser Papers, Books, and Lectures: https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/c... https://www.amazon.com/Roy-A.-Clouser... Herman Dooyeweerd Pages: http://www.dooy.info/

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