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What Happens to Those Who Have Never Heard the Gospel?

January 16, 2018 by Randal

I was recently interviewed by Cameron Bertuzzi of “Capturing Christianity” on the topic of salvation for those who have never heard the Gospel. You can listen to it here:

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: Cameron Bertuzzi, exclusivism, inclusivism, interview, salvation, soteriology

Do all adherents to non-Christian religions go to hell?

November 22, 2017 by Randal

Let’s take a look at one of my recent, highly rigorous Twitter surveys: A question for Christians: Do all adherents to non-Christian religions go to hell? — Tentative Apologist (@RandalRauser) November 17, 2017 When I see results like this — and by “this” I’m referring specifically to that 53% — I wonder whether folks have […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: exclusivism, inclusivism, salvation, soteriology

A Modest Defense of Wheaton College’s inquiry into Larycia Hawkins

January 6, 2016 by Randal

There is now a massive body of literature analyzing the Larycia Hawkins debacle from various angles. In this article I want to say just a brief and modest word of defense for Wheaton College. In particular, I want to focus on her most controversial statement from her December 10th post: “And as Pope Francis stated […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: academic freedom, evangelicalism, exclusivism, Islam, Larycia Hawkins, Wheaton College

Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God? A Question Explored Through Sheep and Goats

December 20, 2015 by Randal

It’s been about a week since Wheaton College political science professor Larycia Hawkins was launched into the spotlight after she was suspended by Wheaton College, in part because she declared: “I stand in religious solidarity with Muslims because they, like me, a Christian, are people of the book. And as Pope Francis stated last week, […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: Christianity, exclusivism, inclusivism, Islam, Rwanda, salvation

If Malala had died, would she have gone to hell?

October 10, 2013 by Randal

It has been one year since Taliban boarded a school bus in the Swat Valley and shot then fifteen year old Malala Yousafzai in the head. Her crime, as the world now knows, was daring to stand up to the Taliban in defense of education for all children and a plea to end the cycles […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: damnation, exclusivism, hell, inclusivism, Malala, salvation, soteriology

How can Christianity be the only true religion?

May 20, 2013 by Randal

I was asked to share my thoughts on this question today, though as you can probably guess I’ve heard this one before. People often leap to the task of answering a question like this without first taking a breath and examining the question itself. But what does it even mean to ask if Christianity is […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: Christianity, exclusivism, inclusivism, pluralism, truth

Inclusivism again: how we can be saved apart from hearing the gospel, and why the gospel still matters

April 21, 2013 by Randal

In “If inclusivism is true does believing in Jesus still matter?” I presented an analogy for those who would argue that if knowledge of Jesus is not necessary to be saved by Jesus then we ought not proclaim Jesus. The analogy I gave was this. Healthcare workers are concerned above all with maintaining public health. […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: Christ, christology, epistemology, exclusivism, inclusivism, relationship

How to agree with a creed

April 15, 2013 by Randal

This is a repost of a 2010 article I wrote for The Christian Post. In the article I address a reader’s question regarding the consistency of assenting to my denomination’s Statement of Belief whilst affirming the possibility of the salvation of those who have never heard the Gospel. It is important that the evangelical community […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: creed, exclusivism, inclusivism, Statement of faith

Are the missionaries bringing bad news? A misbegotten objection to inclusivism

April 13, 2013 by Randal

In my article “Why inclusivism makes sense” I explained why, er, inclusivism makes sense. I defined “inclusivism” as the view that “cognitive awareness of Christ is not necessary for salvation by Christ.” Walter replied: “If the unreached are automatically saved, then missionaries are doing people no favors by statistically increasing their chance of experiencing an […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: evangelism, exclusivism, inclusivism, mission

Why inclusivism makes sense

April 12, 2013 by Randal

This is a repost of an article I wrote in 2010 for The Christian Post. * * * A couple weeks ago I was arguing for inclusivism, the possibility of being saved by Christ without having heard of Christ. The question has important apologetic purchase, not least because people worry about the fate of those […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: exclusivism, inclusivism, salvation, soteriology

Will the real Christian please stand up?

January 23, 2012 by Randal

And so the discussion on Christian unity and Christian identity continues. I apologize for my spotty engagement in the discussion. On Friday I drove five hours to another city to teach a Christian worldview course Friday evening and all day Saturday. Too bad y’all weren’t there because one of the points I emphasized is the […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: christology, dogma, ecumenism, exclusivism, heresy, inclusivism, soteriology

“He said he would prefer to go to Hell…”

August 28, 2011 by Randal

Here’s another golden oldie. This little number shot to the top of the charts in the summer of 09′. Now back digitally remastered and better than ever, here is “He said he would prefer to go to Hell…” *** Belief and disbelief are often more complicated than we would like to admit. Consequently, drawing a […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: damnation, doctrine, exclusivism, gospel, inclusivism, salvation, soteriology

A really bad argument against inclusivism

May 6, 2011 by Randal

The argument is provided by W. Gary Phillips and R. Douglas Geivett when they offered the following objection to Clark Pinnock’s inclusivism: “the Christian’s motivation for world evangelism is at stake. When it is suspected that God will arrange for the salvation of others without our cooperation, there will be an understandable tendency for believers […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: Clark Pinnock, exclusivism, inclusivism, justification, R. Douglas Geivett, W. Gary Phillips

Revelation 5:9 and Inclusive Salvation

February 26, 2011 by Randal

Today I want to look at an oft-overlooked text in favor of inclusivism, the doctrine that hearing the gospel and making a cognitive confession of it (as described in Romans 10:9) is not necessary for salvation. Let’s begin with the text. In Revelation 5:9 the Lamb (Jesus) is depicted opening a scroll as the saints […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: exclusivism, inclusivism, mission, salvation, soteriology

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