tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1692793350977058371.post33054558605809498..comments2023-04-09T05:18:06.643-05:00Comments on Into the Expectation: Where is Your Precious? (on Judgement & Hell)Matt Gunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11230570081324464033noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1692793350977058371.post-22895202051208840272012-07-03T06:14:22.774-05:002012-07-03T06:14:22.774-05:00Thanks, Loukas. And thanks for linking the thought...Thanks, Loukas. And thanks for linking the thought-provoking piece from Berdyaev.Matt Gunterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11230570081324464033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1692793350977058371.post-25653525534409449562012-07-02T05:44:38.184-05:002012-07-02T05:44:38.184-05:00"Hopeful universalism" is a very good te..."Hopeful universalism" is a very good term, combining both the apophatic attitude to the Mystery and an ethical direction. The struggle with the idea of hell and the contradictions it necessarily provokes in human mind is the subject of a text by Berdyaev, a Russian philosopher, I recently posted on my blog. His emphasis on Christ's God-Manhood as the only solution to the torment of the necessity of hell, as a source of hope and as an ethical call has been very inspiring for me. I think you would like the article as well: http://dstp.cba.pl/?p=6549Loukashttp://dstp.cba.plnoreply@blogger.com