Dimensions
204 x 134 x 15mm
Philip Gulley and James Mulholland believe that all people will be saved by God's universal and eternal grace. This provocative theological stand has not been an easy one for them to maintain. When Gulley expressed his belief publicly, his previous publisher terminated his long-term contract due to "theological differences." Their belief put Mulholland's pastoral call in jeopardy and caused both of them to face censure from former friends and colleagues, even within their own Quaker tradition, with its longstanding history of honoring individual revelations.
But Gulley and Mulholland are not simply spoiling for a fight with conservative evangelicals. Nor are they trying to stir up controversy. Instead, they wish to reach out to the millions of Christians who are trying to reconcile their love of Christianity and their love of someone who is not Christian. And they are upholding a tradition of Quaker universalism that has antecedents in the history of Christian thought.
For seekers, for thoughtful Christians, and for the simply curious, Gulley and Mulholland offer a beautiful message of hope.