Universalists
A Universalist is one who believes that all entities shall be saved.
There are many who call themselves "Universalists", like the Aionian Bible group, yet only believe in the salvation of all the human race, excluding non-human entities like the demons and Satan. While they are referred to as "Anthropo Universal Salvationists", we will still include them on this race, since they could use the allegoricalization argument that Satan and the demons are not literal beings, but only metaphors.
Daniel (Ted) Miles
Jan Antonsson
Rev. Kalen Fristad
Howard Dorgan
Elhanan Winchester
Gerrard Winstanley
Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_universalists
A.E. Knoch, author, bible publisher, founder of Concordant Publishing Concern
A.E. Saxby, author
Adlai Loudy, author
Alison Rutherford Cockburn, writer
Ambrose, Bishop
Anna Letitia Barbauld, English poet and writer
Asterius, Bishop of Amasea
Athenasius, Archbishop of Alexandria
Barsudaili, Abbott of Edessa
Benjamin Franklin, encouraged the first Universalist Church in Philadelphia
Benny Skinner, pastor
Bob Evely, author
Boyd C. Purcell, author, counselor
Brad Jersak, author
Brian McLaren, author, speaker
C.R. Bierbower, author
Carlton Pearson, bishop, pastor, author, singer
Caroline E. S. Norton, writer
Caroline M. Sawyer, writer
Charles M. Schultz, cartoonist (famous for Peanuts and Charlie Brown)
Charles Slagle, author and worship leader
Christopher Sauer (Sower, Saur), Bible Publisher
Clement of Alexandria, second head of catechetical school at Alexandria
Daisy Osborn, minister
David Burnfield, author
David Konstan, scholar
David L. Watson, professor
Dean Hough, pastor, writer, editor
Dennis Linn catholic author
Sheila Linn catholic author
Matthew Linn catholic author\
Dick King, pastor
Didascalia (the Catechetical school of Alexandria)
Diodore, Bishop of Tarsus and Jerusalem
Dora van Assen, author, speaker
Doug Frank, author, pastor, professor
Dr. Andrew Kippis, writer
Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence
Dr. Burnet, Master of the Charter House
Dr. Ernest L. Martin, author
Dr. F Hase, professor of theology
Dr. R. A. Lipsins, Prof. of Theology
E.A. Thomas Rawson Birks, secretary to Evangelical Alliance
Elisabeth Arundel Charles, hymnist, writer
Elisabeth C. Clephane, hymnist
Elwin Roach, writer
Erik Jakob Ekman, author
Ernest L. Martin, author
Ethelbert Stauffer, theologian
Eusibius, early church historian
F. D. Moule, professor
Francis Power Cobbe, author
Fred Hunter, singer, church leader
Fredericka Bremer Swedish novelist
Friedrich A.G. Tholuck, German Professor
Gary Sigler, writer, speaker
Gary Amirault author, internet host, speaker
George Klein-Nikolai, author
George Washington, defended a Universalist chaplain in his army when attacked by "Orthodox" ministers
Gerald Beauchemin, author, missionary
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian Rennaisance philosopher
Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop and President of the second Church council
Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop
Guy Marks, author
H. Dodd, theologian
H. H. Farmer, theologian
Hannah Whitall Smith, Evangelist and Bible teacher
Harold Lovelace, author, speaker
Heleen M. Keiser, scholar
Hendrikus Berkof, theologian
Herbert Farmer, theologian
Hey, Cambridge professor
Hillary, Bishop of Poictiers
Ilaria Ramelli, scholar
Ivan A. Rogers, pastor, author, seminary President
J Macleod Campbell, Dean of Wells
J. Preston Eby, writer
Jackson Baer, author
Jacob Israel, author
Jacques Ellul, theologian
James Mulholland, author
James T. Harman, author
Jan Bonda, author
Jerry Wayne Bernard, Ph.D, Author
Jim Coran writers, publishers
Joanna Baillie author
Johan Conrad (Christian) Dippel
Johanna Eleonora von und zu Merlau
John A. T. Robinson, theologian
John H. Paton, author
John Henry Haug, Prof. at Strasburg
John Hick, theologian
John van Tuyl, author
Johna Wilhelm Personne, Swedish Lutheran Bishop, author
Jonathan Mitchell, Bible translator
Joseph Kirk, author
Joseph S. Johnston, writer
Jules Francois Suisse Simon, French Statesman
Julia H. Kinney Scott writer
Julie Ferwerda, author
Jurgen Moltmann, theologian, professor, author
Kalen Fristadt, author
Karl Barth, theologian
Karl Johan Nyvall, author
Keith DeRose, Yale Professor
Kristofer Jakob Bostrom, prof. of Philosophy, University of Uppsala
Letsone, philanthropist
Louis Figuier, French Scientist
Lucy Larcom, writer
Lydia Maria Child writer
Macrina, the younger
Madelein L Engle, author
Margaret Fuller Ossoli, writer
Mark T. Chamberlain, author
Martin Zender (Jeff Priddy), author
Mary Carpenter, English philanthropist
Mary M. Sherwood, writer
Mathias Rissi, theologian
Mercy Aiken, missionary
Methodius, Bishop of Tyre
Michael Phillips, author
Michael Wood, author
Michelle Amirault, author, internet host, speaker
Mikkel Dahl, author
Morton Kelsey, author
Mrs. Bloomfield, writer
Nels Ferre, theologian
Nicolai Berdyaev, theologian
Nils Ignell, pastor, author
Norman Grubbs, author
P. T. Forsythe, theologian
Pantaenus, first head of catechetical school at Alexandria
Paul Althaus, theologian
Paula Slagle, author and worship leader
Peter Chrysologus, Bishop of Ravenna
Peter Hiett, pastor, author
Philip Gulley, author
Pierre Cuppe, author
Principal Caird, the Bishop of Meath
Proclus, Bishop of Constantinoplus
Quillen H. Shinn, evangelist
Ray Prinzing, writer
Rev. Charles A. Pridgeon, President Pittsburgh Bible Institute
Rev. E. L. Clementson, theologian
Rev. G. Vance Smith D.D. Ph. D.
Rev. John Orr, Prof. Biblical Criticism
Rev. Presbendary Constable, M.A.
Rev. T. Griffith, Prebendary of St. Paul's
Rhett Ellis, author
Richard Rohr, catholic priest, author
Rob Bell, author, pastor, speaker
Robert Rutherford, pastor
Robert Short, author
Robert Torango, writer, pastor, evangelist
Robin Perry (aka Gregory MacDonald), author, editor
Ruth Carter Stapleton, Billy Carter's sister
Sarah Flower Adams hymnist
Sarah G. Edgarton Mayo, writer
Sharon L. Baker, author, associate professor
Stacy Woods, Evangelist
Stephen Jones, author, speaker
Stephen Rogers, author, pastor
Steve Dohse, pastor
Stopford A. Brooke, chaplain to the Queen
Susan Coran, writers, publishers
T. Niles, church leader
T.L. Osborn, minister
Theodoret the Blessed, Bishop of Cyrrhus
Theophylact, Archbishop of Achrida
Thomas Potter, illiterate farmer who built a chapel in 1760 in Good Luck, New Jersey to spread Universalism.
Thomas Talbott, Professor
Titus, Bishop of Bostra
Tom Harpur, journalist
Vernard Eller, professor
Vladimir Gelesnoff, author
Walter Williams, author, pastor
Warren Young Kimball, author
Wendy Burnfield, author
William Barclay, theologian and translator
William King, Archbishop of Dublin