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POSSIBILITY OF SALVATION AMONG THE UNEVANGELISED
AUTHOR/ARTIST: STRANGE DANIEL
PRODUCT CODE/ISBN: 9781842270479
PUBLISHER: Paternoster Press
SERIES: Paternoster Theological Monogr
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POSSIBILITY OF SALVATION AMONG THE UNEVANGELISED


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'One of the best comprehensive surveys of this debate' Gavin D'Costa
For evangelical theologians the 'fate of the unevangelised' impinges upon fundamental tenets of evangelical identity. The position known as 'inclusivism', defined by the belief that the unevangelised can be ontologically saved by Christ whilst being epistemologically unaware of him, has been defended most vigorously by the Canadian evangelical Clark H. Pinnock.

Through a detailed analysis and critique of Pinnock's work, this book examines a cluster of issues surrounding the unevangelised and its implications for christology, soteriology and the doctrine of revelation.


Daniel Strange is Co-ordinator of the Religious and Theological Studies Fellowship, UCCF, UK
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