**Voted one of *Christianity Today's* 1996 Books of the Year!** What is the fate of those who die never hearing the gospel? Do Hindus, Jews, agnostics and others who do not profess faith in Christ really suffer damnation after death? These and similar questions have long been contemplated by people from...
**Voted one of *Christianity Today's* 1996 Books of the Year!**
What is the fate of those who die never hearing the gospel? Do Hindus, Jews, agnostics and others who do not profess faith in Christ really suffer damnation after death? These and similar questions have long been contemplated by people from every religious persuasion and every walk of life. But in a culture of increasing diversity and growing doubt in the existence of "objective truth," it seems ever more pressing.
In this book three scholars present the span of evangelical conviction on the destiny of the unevangelized. Ronald Nash argues the *restrictivist* position, that receptive knowledge of Jesus Christ in this life is necessary to salvation. Gabriel Fackre advocates *divine perseverance*, with the expectation that those who die unevangelized receive an opportunity for salvation after death. And John Sanders sets forth the *inclusivist* case--asserting that though God saves people only through the work of Jesus Christ, some may be saved even if they do not know about Christ.
As each scholar presents his own case and responds to strengths and weaknesses of differing positions, readers are treated to a lively and informative debate. ***What About Those Who Have Never Heard?*** is a truly helpful book on one of today's--and every day's--most crucial questions
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**Voted one of *Christianity Today's* 1996 Books of the Year!** What is the fate of those who die never hearing the gospel? Do Hindus, Jews, agnostics and others who do not profess faith in Christ really suffer damnation after death? These and similar questions have long been contemplated by people from...
**Voted one of *Christianity Today's* 1996 Books of the Year!**
What is the fate of those who die never hearing the gospel? Do Hindus, Jews, agnostics and others who do not profess faith in Christ really suffer damnation after death? These and similar questions have long been contemplated by people from every religious persuasion and every walk of life. But in a culture of increasing diversity and growing doubt in the existence of "objective truth," it seems ever more pressing.
In this book three scholars present the span of evangelical conviction on the destiny of the unevangelized. Ronald Nash argues the *restrictivist* position, that receptive knowledge of Jesus Christ in this life is necessary to salvation. Gabriel Fackre advocates *divine perseverance*, with the expectation that those who die unevangelized receive an opportunity for salvation after death. And John Sanders sets forth the *inclusivist* case--asserting that though God saves people only through the work of Jesus Christ, some may be saved even if they do not know about Christ.
As each scholar presents his own case and responds to strengths and weaknesses of differing positions, readers are treated to a lively and informative debate. ***What About Those Who Have Never Heard?*** is a truly helpful book on one of today's--and every day's--most crucial questions
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Koorong code81496
ISBN9780830816064
Pages168
PublisherIntervarsity Press Usa
Publication date07 July 1995
Dimensions13 x 139 x 210mm
Weight0.22kg
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