Bart Campolo

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Bart Campolo is an urban minister, speaker, and writer. He is the founder of Mission Year, and the author of several books including Kingdom Works: True Stories of God and His People in Inner City America and Things We Wish We Had Said, which he co-wrote with his father, Tony Campolo. Bart Campolo also is listed as a member of the Progressive Christianity movement. Bart Campolo lives in Cincinnati, with his wife and their children.

[edit] Controversy Over Alleged Heresy

Bart Campolo sparked some controversy after publishing an article in The Journal of Student Ministries entitled The Limits of God's Grace. This article, which argues that God is not currently in control of the universe and that he will eventually utterly triumph over evil, was perceived as heretical by many in the evangelical community, most notably by Christianity Today, who drew comparisons between Campolo and Ivan Karamazov [1]

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