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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 261.2 EAN: 9780310443919 ISBN: 0310443911 Label: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: July 24, 1994 Publisher: Zondervan Studio: Zondervan Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The popular question has spawned the need for a discussion of religious pluralism, presented here in an accessible fashion for the educated lay reader by a leading evangelical theologian-philosopher. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Powerful Argument for ExclusivismRonald Nash's book Is Jesus the Only Savior? is a scholarly response to the oft-asked question of our generation. Nash takes the current answers given by many evangelicals and non-evangelicals alike and compares them to Scripture and makes a terrific case for answering "yes" to the question. First, Nash takes on the pluralist position which answers the question of Jesus' exclusivity with a resounding "NO!" John Hick is the main proponent of pluralism that Nash deals with in the book. ... Read More Rating: - Yes, maybe?For my mind, Nash, while making a case for exclusivism, nevertheless leaves questions unanswered. What does happens to stillborns? What about people who have never heard the Gospel? For all its faults, at least inclusivism and exclusivism have some answers to give. Thus, the major problem with Nash's writing is that he gives one plenty of reasons not to be pluralist or inclusivist, largely based both theories logical implications pushing them beyond the bounds of historic faith, he never gives ... Read More Rating: - Very good, but could have been betterThis effort by Ron Nash is good and worth reading. There are a number of very good things about this book, but there are also a couple of things about it that in my view, do not warrant a five star rating. Nash attempts to argue in favor of an exclusivist view of salvation mostly by trying to present negative aspects of both the pluralist and inclusivist views. He therefore devotes the first part of the book to critiquing the pluralism of John Hick, and the second part to critiquing the ... Read More Rating: - This book is back in printThis book is back in print and is readily available from its original publisher, Zondervan Publishing Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The book is perhaps the major work that critiques the opinions of pluralists like John Hick and inclusivists such as Clark Pinnock. It defends the claim that Jesus IS the only Savior. In association with Amazon.com | |