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{{summary | text=Inclusivism asserts that while one set of beliefs is absolutely true, other sets of beliefs are at least partially true. It stands in contrast to [[exclusivism]], which asserts that only one way is true and all others are in error, and religious [[pluralism]], which asserts that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context.}}
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Inclusivism asserts that while one set of beliefs is absolutely true, other sets of beliefs are at least partially true. It stands in contrast to [[exclusivism]], which asserts that only one way is true and all others are in error, and religious [[pluralism]], which asserts that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context.
  
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* [[Pluralism]] | [[Exclusivism]]
 
  
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* [http://www.theopedia.com/Inclusivism Theopedia - Inclusivism]
 
* [http://www.theopedia.com/Inclusivism Theopedia - Inclusivism]
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* [http://www.christianitytoday.com/global/printer.html?/ct/2000/115/11.0.html Who in Hell?], by John Wilson
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* [http://alvinfisher.witnesstoday.org/ramke.htm Ramke, as told by William Carey]
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* [http://www.biblical.edu/images/connect/PDFs/Benefits%20of%20the%20Atonement%20.pdf Is There a Reformed Way to Get the Benefits of the Atonement to "Those Who Have Never Heard?"] (PDF), by R. Todd Mangum
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* [http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2000/115/12.0.html The Perennial Debate], by [[John Sanders]]
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* [http://www.lccs.edu/~jsennett/lewis.htm "For All Find What They Truly Seek": C. S. Lewis and Religious Inclusivism], by James F. Sennett
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* [http://www.lccs.edu/~jsennett/bare_bones.htm Bare Bones Inclusivism: Exorcising the Demons of a Debate], by James F. Sennett
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* [http://www.lccs.edu/~jsennett/Romans_1.htm Bare Bones Inclusivism and the Implications of Romans 1], by James F. Sennett
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* [http://baptistcenter.com/Journal%20Articles/Spr%202004/08%20Corporate%20Inclucivism.pdf None Dare Call It Treason: Is an Inclusivist a Paul Revere or a Benedict Arnold?] (PDF), by Ken Keathley
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* [http://www.beliefnet.com/story/173/story_17378.html Holding Out Hope for Heaven, by Bill Haley] - "If God allows more people into heaven than I might expect, will I be upset? No! I’ll rejoice."
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* [http://wesley.nnu.edu/arminianism/arminian_mag/09_1_90.htm A Biblical Concept of a Just God], by Robert L. Brush
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* [http://www.edwardfudge.com/written/sanderstext.html a review of No Other Name: An Investigation into the Destiny of the Unevangelized, John Sanders], by Edward Fudge
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* [http://www.ochuk.com/?p=572 Billy Graham and Inclusivism], by Ochuk
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* [http://www.knoxseminary.org/Prospective/Faculty/KnoxPulpit/rreymond_pernicious-doctrine.html The 'Very Pernicious and Detestable' Doctrine of Inclusivism], by [[Robert Reymond]]
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* [http://www.sbts.edu/resources/publications/sbjt/1998Summer.php Responses to Universalism and Inclusivism], ''The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology'', Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer 1998
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* [http://a1m.org/page.php?page=template1.php&pageid=5a878f5478326e3e8ec698d7e9640187 How Wide is the Narrow Road?], by Steve Camp
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* [http://www.garagedoor.org/inclusivism/ Inclusivism: The fate of those who never hear], by Dan Musick
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* [http://www.christianitytoday.com/global/printer.html?/ct/2005/010/29.88.html Salvation sans Jesus], by [[J.I. Packer]]
  
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Inclusivism asserts that while one set of beliefs is absolutely true, other sets of beliefs are at least partially true. It stands in contrast to exclusivism, which asserts that only one way is true and all others are in error, and religious pluralism, which asserts that all beliefs are equally valid within a believer's particular context.

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