Ep. 215 Seth Hart (from the Spiritually Incorrect podcast) and I debate whether God's goodness can be defended if all are not saved
24/11/2025
Ep. 214 Robin Parry on his new book Christian Eco-Spirituality: an outline (plus how it connects to his previous work!)
06/11/2025
Ep. 213 John Crowder - "The goat herdin' universalist heretic" gets put on trial for his wild beliefs (spoiler - he passes the test!)
03/11/2025
Ep. 212 Dr. Michael Morelli on Jacques Ellul and Universal Salvation (plus a great debate/conversation about whether Universal Salvation is necessary!)
31/10/2025
Ep. 211 Dr. Leslie Baynes - author "Between Interpretation & Imagination: C.S. Lewis and the Bible" (plus conjecture on how his view about hell might have changed under current scholarship!)
About Grace Saves All: Christianity and Universal Salvation
This podcast is about Christian Universalism — a spirituality which exists at the intersection of Christianity and Universal Salvation. This ancient Christian theology was advocated by prominent Christian leaders in the early centuries of the faith, and it is now enjoying a modern revival. It understands grace to be the effective saving presence of God in the lives of all people, and it anticipates that all persons will finally experience union with God. David Artman, host of the podcast, is the author of Grace Saves All: The Necessity of Christian Universalism. He is an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and holds Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Brite Divinity School at TCU in Ft. Worth, TX. (Photograph by Beth Crenshaw)
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