RT Article T1 Universal salvation JF Theology VO 123 IS 1 SP 3 OP 15 A1 Harries, Richard 1936- LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1689171243 AB The article looks at the moral considerations that indicate all shall be saved and the difficulties to this view presented by both a belief in free choice and the Scriptures. It considers two historical figures who point in the direction of universalism, Gregory of Nyssa and Julian of Norwich, and also some modern theologians such as Karl Barth and Austin Farrer who do not rule it out. It draws on the insights of poets and a novelist, and examines the concept of invincible grace, what it might mean and what it might imply. K1 Austin Farrer K1 David Bentley Hart K1 Gregory of Nyssa K1 Julian of Norwich K1 Karl Barth K1 Apocatastasis K1 Evil K1 Free Choice K1 Hell K1 invincible grace K1 Salvation DO 10.1177/0040571X19883532