Universal+salvation
1universal — late 14c., from O.Fr. universel (12c.), from L. universalis of or belonging to all, from universus all together, whole, entire (see UNIVERSE (Cf. universe)). In mechanics, a universal joint (1670s) is one which allows free movement in any… …
2Universal reconciliation — portal|ChristianityUniversal reconciliation, also called universal salvation or sometimes simply universalism, is the Christian doctrine or belief that all will receive salvation due to the love and mercy of God. This is the main belief that… …
3Salvation — For other uses, see Salvation (disambiguation). Part of a series on Salvation …
4Universal restoration — Restoration Res to*ra tion (r?s t?*r? sh?n), n. [OE. restauracion, F. restauration, fr. L. restauratio. See {Restore}.] 1. The act of restoring or bringing back to a former place, station, or condition; the fact of being restored; renewal; re[… …
5Salvation Mountain — (location coord|33|15|14.9|N|115|28|21.4|W|type:landmark region:US) is a colorful artificial mountain north of Calipatria, California, near Slab City. It is made from adobe, straw, and thousands of gallons of paint. It was created by Leonard… …
6Universal atonement — may refer to two subtly but significantly different concepts: *unlimited atonement, the Christian doctrine that Jesus died for the sake of all people, making salvation available for all; the doctrine is generally associated with Jacobus Arminius …
7Universal opportunity — is an aspect of Christian theology.Under the destiny of the unevangelized debate, Universal Opportunity (or God Does All He Can Do) is the exclusivist view. Two vital points specify universal opportunity: * God is all powerful and does not… …
8Universal Atonement — may refer to: * Unlimited atonement, the doctrine that the atonement is unlimited in extent * Universal reconciliation, the doctrine that all will eventually come to salvation …
9salvation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ individual, personal ▪ universal ▪ eternal VERB + SALVATION ▪ bring, offer …
10universal — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ truly ▪ by no m …