Ronald Nash

  • Is Jesus The Only Savior

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    1. Is Jesus the Only Savior?
    2. The Early Stage of John Hick’s Pluralism
    3. The Second Stage of Hick’s Pluralism
    4. Reason, Truth, and Religious Pluralism
    5. Pluralism and the Christian Understanding of Jesus Christ
    6. Final Thoughts on Hick’s Pluralism
    7. An Introduction to Inclusivism
    8. Inclusivism and Theology
    9. Inclusivism and the Bible
    10. Some Remaining Questions
    11. Why I Am Not an Inclusivist

    192 Pages

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    1. Is Jesus the Only Savior?
    2. The Early Stage of John Hick’s Pluralism
    3. The Second Stage of Hick’s Pluralism
    4. Reason, Truth, and Religious Pluralism
    5. Pluralism and the Christian Understanding of Jesus Christ
    6. Final Thoughts on Hick’s Pluralism
    7. An Introduction to Inclusivism
    8. Inclusivism and Theology
    9. Inclusivism and the Bible
    10. Some Remaining Questions
    11. Why I Am Not an Inclusivist

    192 Pages

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  • Worldviews In Conflict

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    1. What Is A Worldview?
    2. The Christian Worldview
    3. How To Choose A Worldview
    4. A Further Look At The Test Of Reason
    5. Christianity And The Test Of Reason
    6. A Further Look At The Problem Of Evil
    7. Naturalism
    8. The New Age Movement
    9. The Incarnation And The Resurrection
    10. Winning The Battle In The World Of Ideas

    176 Pages

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    This world is a battlefield in the arena of ideas. The prize is the heart and mind of humankind. In this book, Ronald Nash outlines the Christian way of looking at God, self, and the world. He holds that worldview up against the tests of reason, logic, and experience, particularly discussing the problems of evil and the alleged nonsense of the historic Christian doctrines and of Jesus’ incarnation and resurrection. He finds the Christian worldview sound and urges Christians to equip themselves intellectually to defend the faith on that battlefield. He particularly hits the attractions to our generation of naturalism and the New Age movement, pointing out their weaknesses and pitfalls as well as those of older worldviews. Christian theism, he writes, is a system that commends itself to the whole person; but he stresses that a great difference exists between belief that and belief in.

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