Is There a Reformed Way to Get the Benefits of the Atonement to “Those Who Have Never Heard”?
This article deals with the question whether it is possible for someone who has never heard the gospel to be saved. The author hopes to give a nuance to a classically Reformed view of the doctrine of salvation to embrace everything Scripture teaches on this aspect of the faith. He also wants to make use of insights from so-called inclusivism, which can be useful when understood from a Reformed perspective. He reflects on the inadequacy of general revelation.
Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2004. 16 pages.
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