Nowadays,
many people teach and believe in pluralism and inclusivism who deny that Jesus
Christ who is the only Savior of the world should be believed in order to be
saved. As Christians, how do we respond and challenge those beliefs?
 
Get the answers from:
Book
IS JESUS
THE ONLY SAVIOR?
 
oleh:(late)Prof. Ronald H.
Nash, Ph.D.
 
Publisher: Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1994
 
 
 
In
the preface in this book, Dr. Ronald H. Nash explains what pluralist (like John
Hick) and inclusivist (Clark H. Pinnock, John Sanders, etc) believe in contrast
to excluvist believes. Those two beliefs (pluralism and inclusivism) and what
they teach are explained in two parts: part one which consists of 6 chapters
explains about Hick’s fallacies of pluralism based on Biblical and
philosophical analysis; and part two which consists 5 chapters explains about
Pinnock, Sanders, and other inclusivist’s fallacies of inclusivism based on
Biblical and philosophical analysis. In the final chapter on part 2, Dr. Nash
explains the reason why he is not an inclusivist. Let this book teaches us what
the Bible teaches us about the uniqueness and finality of Lord Jesus Christ as
the Savior of the world.
 
 
 
Profil
Dr. Ronald H. Nash:
(late) Prof. Ronald H. Nash, Ph.D. was
born in Cleveland, Ohio on May 27, 1936.
He earned his Bachelor’s degree at Barrington
College, and a Master’s degree at Brown
University, before going on to receive his Doctorate in Philosophy (Ph.D.) from 
Syracuse
University 1964.
Following his doctoral work, Nash became
the Chairman of the Department of Philosophy and Religion and Director of
Graduate Studies in Humanities at Western
Kentucky University (Bowling Green, Kentucky), where he served for
27 years. In 1991, he became Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Reformed
Theological Seminary (Orlando, Florida), serving there until 2002.
Additionally, Nash was Professor of Philosophy at the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, Kentucky) from 1998-2005.
Nash passed away on March 10,
2006, due to complications from a stroke. He was survived by his
wife, Betty Jane, and children, Jeffrey and Jennifer. A public memorial service
in Nash’s honor was held at the Orlando campus of the Reformed Theological
Seminary.
(Source:
http://www.theopedia.com/Ronald_Nash)
 
"Kerendahan hati yang rohani merupakan suatu kesadaran yang dimiliki seorang 
Kristen tentang betapa miskin dan menjijikkannya dirinya, yang memimpinnya 
untuk merendahkan dirinya dan meninggikan Allah semata."
(Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A.M., Pengalaman Rohani Sejati, hlm. 100)

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