If Grace Is True: Why God Will Save Every Person. By Philip Gulley and James Mulholland. San Francisco, CA: Harper, pages. Paper, $ The authors are liberal Quaker ministers. Though the book is co-authored, they write in the first-person singular. As the subtitle indicates, they argue for universalism. · Lorem ipsum dolor nam faucibus, tellus nec varius faucibus, lorem nisl dignissim risus, vitae suscipit lectus non eros. Read an excerpt of this book! Lorem ipsum dolor nam faucibus, tellus nec varius faucibus, lorem nisl dignissim risus, vitae suscipit lectus non eros. Add to bltadwin.ru: HarperOne. grace as the center of the Christian life. o In If Grace Is True, Pastors Philip Gulley and James Mulholland revealed their belief that God will save every person. They now explore the implications of this belief, and its power to change every area of our lives. They attempt to.
out of 5 stars If Grace is True: Why God will save every person. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on Aug. Verified Purchase. This book is easy to read, and heart warming. It is interesting that it is co-authored by two pastors, and is written from a pastoral viewpoint. The Evolution of Faith. If Grace Is True describes Gulley and Mulholland's conviction that God will save every person. Full Synopsis. With poignancy and humor, Gulley writes about small-town life, things he thinks about while sitting in his Quaker meeting, and why Donald Trump should pay more taxes. Porch Talk is a tribute to common folk. Gulley and Philip do what they evidently do best; they preach, and "If Grace is True" is essentially a sermon which uses personal examples and experiences to challenge and comfort readers with reasons "Why God will save every person", a phrase which is unpacked systematically throughout the book and functions as its organizational principle.
If Grace Is True: Why God Will Save Every Person. By Philip Gulley and James Mulholland. San Francisco, CA: Harper, pages. Paper, $ The authors are liberal Quaker ministers. Though the book is co-authored, they write in the first-person singular. As the subtitle indicates, they argue for universalism. “I believe God will save every person” is the book’s constant refrain (p. 10). If Grace is True: Why God Will Save Every Person. by Philip Gulley and James Mulholland. New York: HarperCollins, HarperSanFrancisco, If God is Love: Rediscovering Grace in an Ungracious World. by Philip Gulley and James Mulholland. New York: HarperCollins, HarperSanFrancisco, It has become popular again among today’s pluralists (i.e., those who believe Jesus is not the only way of salvation) and has been freshly expounded in a book called If Grace Is True: Why God Will Save Every Person. Authors Philip Gulley and James Mulholland, as their book’s title suggests, exploit the familiar concept of divine grace, the centerpiece of the Christian gospel, to support the doctrine of universalism.
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