The original Christian Gospel of the infinite, saving love of God has been twisted over the centuries in the Western Church into various false, juridical theories of salvation. Fr. James Bernstein refutes these false theories and reveals the glory, truth, and saving power of the original Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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