Inclusivism In Christian Theology Flashcards
Some thinkers are uncomfortable with a view that salvation’s totally impossible outside the Christian Church, but they want to maintain that Christianity holds the truth and don’t want to go as far as suggesting that any other path to God’s equal to that of ? to ?
Commitment.
Christianity.
Some ? thinkers accept the idea that salvation’s possible for the individual who turns to a Christian faith only after death, arguing that the end of human life isn’t the end of the opportunities to hear and respond to the ?
Inclusivist.
Gospel.
Many inclusivists adopt the idea that God’s ? leaves open a possibility of salvation even for non-Christians, suggesting that non-Christian religions hold a degree of truth and that God in his wisdom’ll make appearance for those who choose to follow him but are doing so in the context of the wrong ?
Omnibenevolence.
Religion.
Some inclusivists take the view that truth found in religions other than Christianity’s the work of Christ, even though people mightn’t recognise it as such and might attribute this to a different understanding of God. They might call Christ other names, but still be ? him.
Following.