No Other Name: An Investigation Into the Destiny of the Unevangelized

by John Sanders

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How can God be just if he condemns those who have never heard the gospel to an eternity in hell? This book provides a biblical, historical and theological investigation of this major unresolved problem in evangelical theology.

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Without using Amazon as a platform to prooftext as some reviewers, let me say that Sanders honestly, carefully, scripturally, wrestles with the question of the fate of non-Christian Persons!!!

What I liked most was the historically careful treatment he provided of other views than his own as well as to show the fallout of different positions (theologically, philosophically, and existentially). Not arrogant, but careful, it deserves a wide readership.

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John Sanders is professor of religious studies at Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas. He is author of The God Who Risks (2007) and No Other Name (1992), and coauthor of The Openness of God (1994).

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
234ReligionChristianitySalvation and grace
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BT759 .S29Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal TheologySalvation. Soteriology
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