Is Jesus the Only Savior? - eBook
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Is Jesus the Only Savior? - eBook  -     By: Ronald Nash

Is Jesus the Only Savior? - eBook

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Title: Is Jesus the Only Savior? - eBook
By: Ronald Nash
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Zondervan Academic
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9780310877127
ISBN-13: 9780310877127
UPC: 025986877125
Stock No: WW4183EB

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A compelling and urgent case for Jesus Christ as the one and only way to salvation.

Today, professing that Jesus Christ is the only way to approach God and receive his salvation may seem to some like a form of intolerance or arrogance. A growing number of Christian intellectuals, pastors, and leaders are favoring a more inclusive view of a person's path to salvation.

But what does this mean in practice? Are there biblical or theological means of defending inclusivism or pluralism, or do these views simply pay tribute to modern ethical standards?

The fact is that unity among Christians on this fundamental issue has disappeared. Many people of faith choose among three fundamentally different answers to the question, "Is Jesus the only Savior?" Stated succinctly, these answers are:

  • No! (Pluralism)
  • Yes, but... (Inclusivism)
  • Yes, period! (Exclusivism)

In Is Jesus the Only Savior?, Ronald Nash explores the divergent views of pluralism and inclusivism in depth, laying out the reasoning, history, and major supporters behind them; and making a resounding case for exclusivism based on firm theological standards.

Christians of all walks of life will find their faith in Christ affirmed and strengthened by this vital treatise, written in accessible terms and a readable style.

Author Bio

Ronald H. Nash (PhD, Syracuse University) was professor of philosophy at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He was author of numerous books, including The Concept of God and Faith and Reason.

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