The Possibility of Salvation Among the Unevangelized: An Analysis of Inclusivism in Recent Evangelical Theology (Used Copy)
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An Analysis of Inclusivism in Recent Evangelical Theology
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In the area of systematics known as the theology of religions, those who affirm the particularity of Christ in terms of truth, revelation, and salvation have always had to deal with the problem of the unevangelized: those who have never heard of Christ through no fault of their own. For evangelical theologians this issue impinges on fundamental tenets of evangelical identity. Recently the fate of the unevangelized has received detailed attention from evangelicals, and has been fiercely debated because of the wider doctrinal issues it raises. The position known as inclusivism has been most fully developed by Clark H. Pinnock, an influential and controversial evangelical theologian, known as being the leading spokesman of Arminianism and a new theistic paradigm entitled the trinitarian openness of God. Through a detailed analysis and critique of his work, this book examines a cluster of issues surrounding the unevangelized and its implications for Christology, soteriology, and evangelical identity.
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Weight | 505.00 g |
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Dimensions | 226.82 × 154.69 × 22.35 mm |
Language | en_US |
Product Type | Paperback |
Author(s) | Daniel Strange |
Publisher(s) | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Published Date | 2007-01-01 |
Page Count | 400 |
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