C. BAXTER KRUGER / CAN WE BE SAVED AFTER WE DIE?

C. Baxter Kruger Can We Be Saved After We Die?

 

 

 

 

 

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In this conversation, Baxter and Jason delve into profound questions surrounding life after death, the nature of God’s love, and the burdens of conditional salvation. They share personal experiences that highlight the emotional turmoil faced by individuals grappling with the idea of salvation and the fear of judgment.

The discussion emphasizes the unconditional love of God, the transformative power of faith, and the importance of understanding God’s wrath as a reflection of His love. Ultimately, the conversation invites listeners to reconsider their beliefs about salvation, judgment, and the nature of God, fostering a sense of hope and connection.

Baxter and Jason explore themes of love, acceptance, and the nature of God through personal anecdotes and theological reflections.

The fellas emphasize the importance of understanding God’s love as relational rather than transactional and discuss the implications of universalism redemption in the context of Christian faith.

The dialogue also touches on the human condition, the concept of hell, and the transformative power of Jesus in our lives.

Originally aired on GAN, October 23, 2024.
Learn more about Baxter at www.perichoresis.org
For more information on Across All Worlds, www.acrossallworlds.com 

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Support The Podcast Jason Clark is a relational theologian—a storyteller who writes to reveal the transforming kindness of the love of God. He has authored several books, including Leaving and Finding Jesus, & God Is (Not) In Control. He is the lead communicator at A Family Story and host of Rethinking God with Tacos PODCAST. He and his wife, Karen, live in North Carolina with their four children, Madeleine and Joseph, Ethan, and Eva.

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