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Destined for Joy

By: Alvin Kimel, David Bentley Hart
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Summary

Featuring a Foreword by Bradley Jersak and Afterword by David Bentley Hart

“This is a book that many of us have been waiting for for a long time . . . Enthusiastically recommended!” (Robin A. Parry, Ph.D., Anglican priest, editor, and author of The Evangelical Universalist)

Destined for Joy is a collection of essays devoted to the theme of the absolute love of God and the gospel of universal salvation. Written over a period of 10 years and revised for publication in this volume, they represent the fruition of the author’s theological and spiritual development over a span of four decades in parish ministry. If God has truly revealed himself in his incarnate Son Jesus Christ as absolute and unconditional love, does this not mean that he intends the salvation of all? As Jesus declared to Dame Julian of Norwich: “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”

Many listeners will be surprised to discover that hope for universal salvation was widely prevalent in the early Church and is robustly defended today in the writings of theologians across the theological spectrum. In this extraordinary collection, Alvin F. Kimel discusses the works of the 7th century mystic St Isaac the Syrian and 14th century mystic Julian of Norwich, the 19th century writer George MacDonald, Lutheran theologians Robert W. Jenson and Gerhard Forde, evangelical philosopher Thomas Talbott, and Eastern Orthodox theologians Sergius Bulgakov and David Bentley Hart, to name just a few of many. It’s an indispensable resource for anyone interested in understanding the doctrine of universal salvation.

"Al Kimel puts brilliantly the argument for full Christianity that has too rarely been made in the past." (John Milbank, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham and author of numerous books and essays, including Theology and Social Theory, Being Reconciled, and The Suspended Middle)

©2022 Alvin F. Kimel Jr (P)2022 Alvin F. Kimel Jr

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blogosphere theology

Lovely purchase and the reading is excellent and the message of love lifts my spirits while living my Earthly life.

Much of the content went over my head as its a collection of specialist blogs for a specialist theology. 

So each chapter, or blog throws the reader without prior knowledge into a deep rabbit hole where you have to remember specialist Greek or Syriac words and debates from the 4th century and other forgotten vicissitudes. 

These vicissitudes are then mentioned in the next chapter and off we go again! And because these are blogs, it gets repetitive and it isn't written in essay form with quotes and intros for each chapter and assumes the reader is familiar with the disputes the author is talking about.

So, this isn't a pop book on nde's or a tabloid book of fire and brimstone and priestly maniacs terrifying their flock while picking their pockets.

So it's not for someone like me who is interested in nde's and life after death but instead an intellect with an interest in theology and biblical interpretation. 

I suppose this is how theology should be done, and I'm just a consumer, but theology won't give answers to life's questions and no human knows what will happen when this body is done. 

I still enjoy listening. The way the reader keeps saying LOVE and GOD really touches something deep within. Such a refreshing message.

The love mixed with God in here reminds me of Swedenborg's Divine Love and Wisdom but sadly never mentioned anywhere in the blogosphere. 

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