Deadly Errors

One of the most common missiological errors today is the teachin gthat Jesus Christ will not only save those who hear the gospel and believe but also those who have never heard. The only ones in true danger are the ones who hear the gospel and reject it, and with some missiologists, even these are not beyond hope. Religious pluralism and inclusivism are sme of the most deadly errors undermining the Christian missionary enterprise in our day. [Note: Author goes on and cites Carl E. Braaten and John Hick as examples.]

“The Reformed Confessions and Missions” by Wes Bredenhof in Planting, Watering, Growing: Planting Confessionally Reformed Churches in the 21st Century, eds. Daniel R. Hyde and Shane Lems, 34.