Doug Geivett is a professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University in La Mirada, California.
Dr. Geivett served as the college pastor of a church in Washington and the Church of the Open Door in Southern
California. He is currently a consultant for a series of films on youth culture to be produced by Focus on the
Family, and is a member of the Advisory Council for the Focus on the Family Institute.
Hick, John : University of Birmingham
John Hick is a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences at the University of
Birmingham, U.K. He has taught philosophy of religion at Cornell University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and
the Claremont Graduate University, California, as well as Cambridge and Birmingham Universities in the U.K. He
is the author of 15 and editor of 9 books, and his writings have been translated into 12 languages. He gave the
Gifford Lectures in 1986-7 and received the Grawemeyer Award for significant new thinking in religion in 1991.
Okholm, Dennis L. : Wheaton College
Dennis L. Okholm (Ph.D. Princeton) is associate professor of theology at Wheaton College.
Pinnock, Clark H. : McMaster Divinity College
Clark H. Pinnock is professor of theology at McMaster Divinity College.
Summary
Increasingly, Christianity is seen as just one among many valid paths to God. Four views - from salvation in
Christ alone to the belief that all ethical religions lead to God - presented by advocates of each, help Christians
understand and meet the challenges of our pluralistic culture.