Daniel Long

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One of the major issues with many of the Reformed critiques of universal redemption is that they are founded upon a conviction that one has access to the nature of Christ’s intercession regarding the Father within the Trinitarian life. This is an aspect of the hidden God which need not be peered into except to assure the doubting Christian that Christ’s intercession is continual and exists for that person.
The Great Divide: A Lutheran Evaluation of Reformed Theology
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