Christianity’s Many Ways of Salvation

Philosophia Christi 16 (1):155-172 (2014)
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Abstract

Many Christians take an exclusivist stance on the nature and access of salvation. This essay explores the realist assumptions often found behind such exclusivist views and presents an alternative understanding of Christian salvation that is inclusivistic, irrealistic, and pluralistic.

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