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In Getting the Gospel Wrong: The Evangelical Crisis No One Is Talking About, J. B. Hixson identifies a crisis in today’s evangelical church: a confusion of the gospel message due to postmodern influence. Hixson looks at popular beliefs and methods of evangelism, presents the reader with five erroneous themes common in gospel interpretation, and offers corrective suggestions. This revised edition...

reference to the content of saving faith since it results in eternal salvation to those who believe it. And 2 Thessalonians 1:8–10 speaks of “everlasting destruction” for those who do not “obey (i.e. believe) the gospel.”7 1 Corinthians 15:1–4 is perhaps the most famous occasion where euangelion is used to delineate the content of saving faith. Although Paul lists several things that elaborate on the good news he had proclaimed to the Corinthians, it is self-evident from the immediate context as
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