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*[http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=565 Von Balthasar and Salvation] - by James T. O'Connor, ''Homiletic & Pastoral Review'', July 1989. | *[http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=565 Von Balthasar and Salvation] - by James T. O'Connor, ''Homiletic & Pastoral Review'', July 1989. | ||
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Revision as of 12:32, January 30, 2005
History
Origen
Isaac of Nineveh
Modern Advocates
Known proponenents of a qualified doctrine of apocatastasis within the Orthodox Church include:
- Bishop Kallistos (Ware)
- Fr. Michael Oleska
Some prominent 20th c. non-Orthodox theologians who advocated this include:
Other articles of interest
- The Population of Hell by Avery Cardinal Dulles, First Things133 (May 2003): 36-41
- Will all be saved? - Richard J. Neuhaus, First Things 115 (August/September 2001): 77-104.
- The Inflated Reputation of Hans Urs von Balthasar New Oxford Review, March 2000.
- Is Hell Closed Up & Boarded Over? - by David Watt, New Oxford Review, Feb. 1999.
- On Hope, Heaven and Hell - by Nick Jr. Healy. The University Concourse, Volume II, Issue 9. May 6, 1997.
- Von Balthasar and Salvation - by James T. O'Connor, Homiletic & Pastoral Review, July 1989.