Universalism and the Greater Good: Reply to Gordon Knight

Faith and Philosophy 16 (1):102-105 (1999)
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Gordon Knight recently challenged my assumption, which I made for the purpose of organizing and classifying certain theological disputes, that a specific set of three propositions is logically inconsistent . In this brief rejoinder, I explain Knight’s objection and show why it rests upon a misunderstanding

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Thomas Talbott
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Universalism and the Greater Good.Gordon Knight - 1997 - Faith and Philosophy 14 (1):98-103.

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