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    The mechanism by which pre-Christian Jews were saved (una... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Adherents of non-Christian religions can enter God's presence even without awareness of Jesus's redemptive acts.

    The mechanism by which pre-Christian Jews were saved (unawareness of Jesus's acts) applies analogously to adherents of other religions.

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    Probably the best known Christian proponent of this inclusivist perspective is Karl Rahner. Christianity, he argues, cannot recognize any other religion as providing the way to salvation. However, since God is love and desires everyone to be saved, God can apply the results of Jesus’s atoning death and resurrection to everyone, even to those who have never heard of Jesus and his death or have never acknowledged his lordship. Just as adherents to pre-Christian Judaism were able, through the redem

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