The Doctrine of the Gospel of Inclusion Versus the Tenets of Systematic Theology, Hermeneutics, Homiletics, Theology Proper, and Eschatology
By: Charles Barksdale, M.A.B.E. | Doctoral Student, Biblical Exposition Introduction: The doctrine of the Gospel of Inclusion has become a subject of intense debate within Christian circles. While it promotes an inclusive message, it is essential to examine this doctrine in the light of various theological disciplines. This article aims to explore how the Gospel of Inclusion aligns or diverges from key tenets of systematic theology, hermeneutics, homiletics, theology proper, and eschatology. By weaving together biblical references and scholarly viewpoints, we can gain a deeper understanding of the implications of this controversial doctrine. 1. Systematic Theology: Systematic theology seeks to present theological doctrines in a coherent and comprehensive manner, maintaining the overall consistency and unity of biblical teachings. The Gospel of Inclusion challenges the traditional understanding of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone, advocating for a more inclusive approa...