R futation De La Doctrine Du R tablissement Final, Principalement Au Point De Vue Ex g tique by Albert Freundler presents a detailed refutation of the doctrine of final restoration (universal salvation) from an exegetical perspective. Freundler engages deeply with biblical texts to challenge the idea that all souls will ultimately be saved, offering a rigorous theological counter-argument. This work is valuable for theologians, scholars of religion, and anyone interested in the historical debates surrounding eschatology and soteriology within Christianity. The book provides insight into 19th-century theological discourse and offers a compelling analysis of differing interpretations of key biblical passages related to salvation and judgment.
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