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Paperback cover has some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This thought-provoking work by John Gilman, “They’re Killing an Innocent Man: The Cry of Those Who Have Never Heard,” is a poignant exploration of the Christian concept of salvation and the urgency of spreading the Gospel to those who have yet to hear it. Published in 2001 by Creation House, this book delves into the theological debate surrounding the fate of those who have never had the opportunity to learn about Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.
Gilman’s passionate plea stems from his deep conviction that every human being deserves the chance to make an informed decision about their eternal destiny. Through a compelling blend of scriptural analysis, personal anecdotes, and heartfelt arguments, he challenges readers to confront the sobering reality that billions of people throughout history have lived and died without ever encountering the message of Christ.
This book is a must-read for collectors and readers interested in Christian evangelism, missiology, and the ongoing discourse surrounding the inclusivity or exclusivity of salvation. Gilman’s thought-provoking perspectives are sure to ignite spirited discussions and prompt readers to wrestle with profound questions about the nature of God’s love, justice, and mercy.