Through no fault of their own? : the fate of those who have never heard /

Through no fault of their own? : the fate of those who have never heard / edited by William V. Crockett and James G. Sigountos ; foreword by Kenneth S. Kantzer. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1991. - 278 pages ; 23 cm.



The state of the question Is special revelation necessary for salvation? Hell : a Christological reflection Will God change His mind? : eternal hell and the Ninevites Salvation for people outside Israel's covenant? The mission of Israel to the nations Jesus and the salvation of the Gentiles Acts 4:12--no other name under heaven Athenians who have never heard Romans 1 : finding God in creation Romans 2 : saved apart from the Gospel? Eternal consequences or eternal consciousness? Will God save everyone in the end? Do all roads lead to heaven? : an examination of unitive pluralism The effect of universalism on mission effort Do other religions save? Eternity in their hearts? Is hell a proper motivation for missions? Did early Christians believe pagan religions could save? Is it fair? Are the "heathen" really lost? Millard J. Erickson -- David K. Clark -- Timothy R. Phillips -- Jerry L. Walls -- R. Bryan Widbin -- John N. Oswalt -- Frederick W. Schmidt -- Clark H. Pinnock -- Darrell L. Bock -- Aida Besancon Spencer -- Douglas Moo -- Scot McKnight -- William V. Crockett -- Timothy D. Westergren -- Charles Van Engen -- Harvie M. Conn -- Tite Tienou -- John D. Ellenberger -- James G. Sigountos -- Carl F. H. Henry -- William V. Crockett and James G. Sigountos.



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Salvation outside the church.
Christianity and other religions.
Universalism.

BT759 / .T476 1991 BT759