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Old 02-21-2015, 11:44 AM   #83
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Fantastic Markdown (90% of Digital List) on a Response to Rob Bell's Love Wins.

I have not read the book, but apparently in his book Love Wins, evangelical Rob Bell opened the door to the possibility of universalism (the idea that all people will be saved). This has stirred up quite a bit of controversy in the evangelical Christian world. Although I've seen numerous articles responding to Bell, I can't say that I've seen a book before dedicated to the subject. Whatever the case, this is one of them, and it is highly-rated.

Christ Alone: An Evangelical Response to Rob Bell's "Love Wins." By Michael Wittmer. Rated 4 1/2 stars, from 14 reviews at the present moment. Print list price $12.00; digital list price $9.99; Kindle price now $0.99. Edenridge Press, publisher. 172 pages. http://www.amazon.com/Christ-Alone-E...22Love+Wins%22.

Book Description
In this highly readable and wonderfully engaging response to Rob Bell’s "New York Times" best seller "Love Wins," Michael Wittmer examines Bell’s claims about “heaven, hell, and the fate of every person who ever lived” in the light of the Bible and historic Christian doctrine. Wittmer writes in the introduction, “I respect Rob Bell. He wrote "Love Wins" to start a dialogue about the most important issues of our faith, and this book is my attempt as an evangelical to join that conversation.”
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