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In this provocative and controversial work, Episcopal priest Adam Empie challenges the central tenets of modern Universalism, arguing that the doctrine of universal salvation is incompatible with the teachings of Christ and the traditions of the Christian faith. With incisive reasoning and a clear and compelling style, Empie presents a compelling case for the necessity of eternal punishment for sinners and the importance of personal repentance and salvation.
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