List of early Christian universalists
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This is a list of early Christian universalists, or prominent prominent theologians and writers who espoused the doctrine of universal reconciliation prior to the fifth century.
- Pantaenus, first of the Didascalia (?-216AD)
- Clement of Alexandria (150-220AD)
- Origen of Alexandria (185-254AD)
- Pamphilus of Caesarea (?-309AD)
- Eusebius of Caesarea, the Friend (263–339AD)
- Gregory Thaumaturgus, the Wonder Worker (213-270AD)
- Lactantius (250-325AD)
- Athanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria (297-373AD)
- Marcellus of Ancyra (?-374AD)
- Titus, Bishop of Bostra (?-378AD)
- Didymus the Blind (309-395AD)
- Macrina the Younger (327-390AD)
- Basil the Great (329-379AD)
- Gregory of Nazianzen (330-391AD)
- Diodore of Tarsus (?-390AD)
- Gregory of Nyssa (335-390AD)
- Ambrose, Bishop of Milan (338–397AD)
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