The Long Way Home

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The Long Way Home

What if Christianity once believed something far more daring than we were taught?This book examines the early Christian vision of judgment that heals, freedom that matures, and justice that finishes its work. By recovering the meaning of apokatastasis, it challenges the assumption that fear, final abandonment, or endless punishment are the inevitable end of the Christian story. This is not a denial of judgment—but a reexamination of what judgment is for.

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What if Christianity once believed something far more daring than we were taught?This book examines the early Christian vision of judgment that heals, freedom that matures, and justice that finishes its work. By recovering the meaning of apokatastasis, it challenges the assumption that fear, final abandonment, or endless punishment are the inevitable end of the Christian story. This is not a denial of judgment—but a reexamination of what judgment is for.

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