Julian suggested a more merciful theology, which some say leaned towards universal salvation.
Origen, with his theory of universal salvation, had always represented a minority trend in Christianity.
Even fewer were the advocates of universal salvation, though these few included some major theologians of the early church.
St. Francis told them that such a thing was not necessary, but instead he established the Third Order "for the universal salvation of all people."
These were later rejected by mainstream Christianity as incompatible with a religion seeking universal salvation.
It is generally agreed that Gregory believed in universal salvation or resurrection.
And there are beliefs in universal salvation and Christian conditionalism.
Even those who know nothing of Tibet, ancient or modern, must respond to the thought of universal salvation.
There will be a universal salvation for all mankind.
Despite its name, this denomination does not necessarily promote either belief in One God or universal salvation.