
audiobook
by Horatio
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charlie Kirschner and the
LOVE'S FINAL VICTORY
BY - HORATIO
I. DIFFERENT THEORIES.
II. CRUELTY OF FORMER VIEWS.
III. THE CHURCH IN TRANSITION.
IV. INFINITE JUSTICE.
V. HARMONY OF THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTES.
VI. THEORY OF EQUALITY.
VII. PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION.
This thoughtful treatise invites listeners into a measured dialogue between ancient scripture and modern reason, seeking a coherent vision of universal salvation. Written by an experienced Orthodox minister, the work gently questions prevailing notions of eternal punishment while affirming the depth of divine love and mercy.
Across its chapters the author surveys a wide spectrum of theological ideas—from early fears of divine retribution and conditional immortality to the evolving stance of contemporary churches. He examines concepts such as universal atonement, infinite justice, and the processes of purification, weaving historical debate with philosophical insight. The discussion remains rooted in scriptural references yet consistently asks how reason can illuminate long‑standing mysteries.
For anyone curious about the intersection of faith, philosophy, and the quest for a more inclusive understanding of the afterlife, the book offers a clear, compassionate argument that challenges traditional dogma without sacrificing intellectual rigor.
Full title
Love's Final Victory Ultimate Universal Salvation on the Basis of Scripture and Reason Ultimate Universal Salvation on the Basis of Scripture and Reason
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (490K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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