... Hastings 160 , 161 Reid , Thomas 38 , 39 , 98 , 99 , 100 Richardson , Alan 267 , 271 Roberts , Robert C. 46 Rowe ... 63 , 64 , 262 Saul of Tarsus 29 Schaefer , Francis 27 , 58 , 59 Scriven , Michael 17 , 72 Socrates 11 , 75 Spinoza ...
Gary Phillips and William E. Brown, Making Sense of Your Worldview (Chicago: Moody Press, 1991). Richard L. Purtill, Reason to Believe (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1974). PART ONE Six Conceptual Systems Introduction Now that we have.
Combining biblical insights, scholarly research and common sense in this hard-hitting economic treatise, James P. Gills, M.D. and Ronald H. Nash, Ph.D., expose current systems threatening true liberty and prosperity.
Ronald H. Nash, Gabriel Fackre and John Sanders offer three evangelical views on the destiny of the unevangelized.
It needs a political theology based in the Bible and on sensible politics and economics, they say. It's hard to dispute that. This is an excellent and much needed book.
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.
The Christian Parent and Student Guide to Choosing a College
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?
Economic Justice and the State: A Debate Between Ronald H. Nash and Eric H. Beversluis
Cover title: Christianity & the Hellenistic world. Bibliography: p. 309-311. Includes indexes.
Any account of the Augustinian epistemology, Mr. Nash believes, must resolve three paradoxes: how the intellect is both passive and active; how the forms are distinct from - and not distinct from - the human mind; and how man's mind is and ...
The last two centuries of Christian theology are the record of an evolving attack on the role of knowledge in the Christian faith. The purpose of this book is to...
Originally written by Ronald Nash, the new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated by his former student Thor Madsen.
This book brings together for the general reader the intense and wide-ranging discussions now taking place among philosophers on the attributes of God.
The Meaning of History is a concise look at the meaning of the history of the world from the viewpoints of major historians and philosophers. By examining the individual approaches...
Liberation Theology
For parents seeking solace for their grief, and for pastors looking for biblical grounds to offer comfort and assurance, this much needed book offers insights that are rich in hope and grounded solidly in Scripture.
The Christian church's interest in social justice is a subject that invites careful philosophical investigation. For example, do theologians who espouse social justice have a clear and defensible concept of...
The Closing of the American Heart: What's Really Wrong with America's Schools