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Is There a Reformed Way to Get the Benefits of the Atonement to “Those Who Have Never Heard”?

Is There a Reformed Way to Get the Benefits of the Atonement to “Those Who Have Never Heard”?

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  • R. Todd Mangum

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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