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The All Mankind Bible Commentary: A Study of Universal Reconciliation of All Mankind
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The All Mankind Bible Commentary: A Study of Universal Reconciliation of All Mankind
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The All Mankind Bible Commentary: A Study of Universal Reconciliation of All Mankind
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Universal Salvation of All Mankind is the First Century Good News Gospel of the early Christians. The "other two" gospels we here about today are not. The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to what is believed to be the original atonement teaching of first century Christianity. It has a close relationship of the two traditional modern theological positions of today, but varies greatly in the "end result" or final destiny of humanity. A thorough view of the subject is presented with sufficient scriptural quotations and detailed commentaries. Emphasis is placed upon those concepts of immediate value to the student, pastors, theologians and other persons who are dissatisfied with contemporary doctrinal creeds and who are still seeking the truth. This book brings to light the "positive" good news ("well-message") as trumpeted by the angel of the Lord and leaves out the negative verses in the unveiling of Christ in these last days. Basic topics are explained sequentially and developed in order of importance. Many verses have been given under each section to show the proper understanding to each particular biblical concept. The result is a reorganization of Christian teachings and a reinterpretation of atonement doctrine in support of the universal reconciliation of all mankind and the whole of creation. The conclusions are irrefutable and the gospel as presented is irresistible. It will benefit you to read this and it will challenge you to reconsider your beliefs in what Christ has done, is doing and will do. Christ is not only the propitiation of our sins, but of all mankind.