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“In Christ Alone” Columns and More

If you have not been with us, this week we released  “In Christ Alone”, the January issue of Credo Magazine, which tackles the difficult subject of inclusivism. Yesterday we highlighted feature articles and interviews. Today we would like to point out some of the outstanding columns. Here are some of the columns that may be of interest.

Under the “Reformed Pastor” we have:

Inclusivism and Its Effects, by Trevin Wax

Outside the Church there is No Salvation, Sort of, by Chris Castaldo

Inclusivism in the UK, by Michael Reeves

Under “Connecting Past and Present” we have:

The Evangelistic Nerve of John Calvin, by Jeff Robinson

Under “First Principles” we have:

Is God Unfair? by Matthew Barrett

Also, be sure to look at some of our fun pieces as well.

From the Horse’s Mouth: Does Inclusivism Fall Within the Boundaries of Evangelicalism?

Contributors include: Paul Helm, Richard Mouw, Stephen Wellum, and Terrance Tiessen

How Difficult is it to Preach on Hell in the 21st Century?

Contributors include: John Kimbell, Tom Ascol, Michael Reeves, J. Kent Edwards, Tony Merida

Read “In Christ Alone” today!

The January issue argues for the exclusivity of the gospel, especially in light of the movement known as inclusivism. This issue will seek to answer questions like: Can those who have never heard the gospel of Christ be saved? Will everyone be saved in the end or will some spend an eternity in hell? Must someone have explicit faith in Christ to be saved? Contributors include David Wells, Robert Peterson, Michael Horton, Gerald Bray, Todd Miles, Todd Borger, Ardel Caneday, Nathan Finn, Trevin Wax, Michael Reeves, and many others.

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