Jiang answers the student's universalist hope by saying theology would interpret the world's collective happiness and restoration as everything returning to God so that God and the world are made whole again.
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Universal happiness
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"redemption okay yes my highest hope is to make every every organism every living being in this universe happy and safe and loved and..."
"god but that but that that's what theologians say is returning to god returning to god is if you return to god by yourself..."
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