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David Artman – Grace Saves All: The Necessity of Christian Universalism

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Judaism, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8666 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Chris Tilling interviews David Artman, author of Grace Saves All: The Necessity of Christian Universalism (Wipf and Stock). Rich in exegetical claims, Artman boldly proposes that Christian Universalism isn’t simply a possible option, but a necessity to adequately account for the goodness of God. Artman is not defending – to quote Brad Jersak in his foreword – a “sloppy pop-universalism that fails to proclaim Christ alone, the necessity of a faith response, or the reality of judgement”. Instead, today’s guest aims to present something that is biblically compelling and theological orthodox. To teases out the claims, Chris Tilling walks through Artman’s chapters on the bible, judgment, grace, hell, Revelation and more besides. The post David Artman – Grace Saves All: The Necessity of Christian Universalism first appeared on OnScript.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Onscript podcast, your home for world-class conversations on scripture and theology, where you get to meet some of the best in the field.

0:10.4

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0:12.6

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0:19.6

Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the podcast.

0:21.8

This is Matt Lynch coming to you from Regent College in Vancouver.

0:25.2

Thanks so much for listening and tuning in.

0:27.8

I want to say a special thanks to Ed Hackey for producing this show.

0:31.9

And also remind you that we have two other podcasts.

0:35.9

We have Biblical World, which is a podcast focused on

0:39.7

archaeology, the Bible, and historical context of scripture, and also in parallel,

0:46.2

which is a new podcast short series that we've run that focuses on the relationship between

0:52.6

the Bible and contemporary poetry.

0:55.1

So that's a different sort of experience, and I think you'll really enjoy it.

0:59.3

So without further ado, this is Chris Tilling, who's going to be hosting an episode with David Artman on his book, Graf Saves All.

1:08.5

Enjoy.

1:22.3

Well, it's a pleasure today to welcome David Artman to Onscript.

1:28.3

We're going to be talking today about his absolute riveting book, Grace Saves All,

1:31.5

the necessity of Christian universalism.

1:36.2

Now, David Artman is an ordained minister in the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ,

1:41.4

and he holds a Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Bright Divinity School.

1:45.9

Now, he's an only child, a husband, a five-string banjo player,

1:51.8

a minister, and a Christian universe list. Clue is in the title of the book. Putting all of this together, he says this means he is, and here I'm quoting something he wrote, he is kind of spoiled,

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