Apocatastasis

/ˌæpoʊkətəˈstæsɪs/ noun

In Christian theology, the doctrine that all souls and beings will eventually be restored to their original perfect state, with evil ultimately defeated.

From Greek apo- (back, again) + katastasis (restoration, establishment). A term used by early Christian theologians like Origen to describe universal restoration or apokatastasis.

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