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HOPE BEYOND THE ELECT

Revisiting Early Christian Views on Prophecy and Salvation

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HOPE BEYOND THE ELECT

By: Jonathan Ramachandran
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What if salvation isn’t limited to the elect?

In Hope Beyond the Elect, Jonathan Ramachandran offers a bold, thought-provoking exploration of a long-overlooked question in biblical theology: Is there any hope of salvation for those not among the elect?

Written for everyday churchgoers, this accessible volume simplifies and condenses scholarly research while remaining faithful to the conservative, early Christian view known as Chiliasm—the belief in a literal 1,000-year reign of Christ. Drawing from Scripture and quotes from early Church Fathers such as Irenaeus, Justin Martyr, and Tertullian, this book presents the possibility of a future salvation for some outside the elect, through what the Bible calls a “baptism by fire.”

This is not a work of speculation, but of sober scriptural and historical inquiry. Whether you are curious about second chances after death, the fate of the unevangelized, or the purpose of post-mortem judgment, Hope Beyond the Elect offers a unique perspective that challenges assumptions and invites honest reflection.

Perfect for believers seeking biblical clarity and historical grounding on a controversial topic, this book reminds us that God’s justice is always righteous—and His mercy, deeper than we know.

Christian Eschatology Christianity Salvation Theory Theology
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