“Of course, once we see how radically evil we are, then the gospel answer comes not as a matter of fairness, but as a wonderful surprise. God has not only retained his full right to be angry with our sin, and thus to place a curse upon the world, but he has determined to save multitudes from their plight because of his love. This is the gospel, the good news, that by mutual agreement the eternal Son of God became a man, who both perfectly obeyed the Father and also took all of the guilt for sin upon himself as a substitute for his people. Not only that, but whoever turns to the Lord for mercy shall be saved. And we have a new covenant head, Jesus Christ—the last Adam, the second man—who leads us in righteousness.” — William Edgar, Exclusivism: Unjust or Just? in Faith Comes by Hearing: A Response to Inclusivism (Christopher W. Morgan & Robert A. Peterson, eds.)