Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Ronald H. Nash

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a professor Ronald H. Nash.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Ronald H. Nash

Ronald H. Nash was a philosophy professor at Reformed Theological Seminary. Nash served as a professor for over 40 years, teaching and writing in the areas of worldview, apologetics, ethics, theology, and history. He is known for his advocacy of Austrian economics, and his criticism of the evangelical left.

Professor | May 27, 1936 - March 10, 2006
The religious opponents of Christian conservatives are presented as moderates.
While contemporary non-Evangelicals have virtually reduced faith to 'courageous ignorance,' Evangelicals have hardly been faithful in defending God's objective communication of truth.
Extremist groups like People for the American Way attack Christians who run for public office as a threat to the 'separation of church and state,' though they never specify why conservatives are any more of a threat than churchmen and church women on the Left who have led religiously inspired causes for decades.
One thing evangelicals want is a reprieve from intolerance against their beliefs, values, and practices. — © Ronald H. Nash
One thing evangelicals want is a reprieve from intolerance against their beliefs, values, and practices.
The secular and religious Left find it convenient to demonize politically conservative Christians.
Even though most people who reject Christianity treat it as a refuge for enemies of reason, the truth is that there may be no worldview in the history of the human race that has a higher regard for the laws of logic.
Whatever a person's ultimate concern may be, it will have an enormous influence on everything else the person does or believes.
If the Christian church is to move responsibly towards the future, it must restore or renew its ties with its past. Contemporary Catholic and Protestant radicals want to claim that Christianity means whatever Christian today happen to believe and practice, be it pantheism, unitarianism, or sodomy. The Christian faith has suffered immeasurable harm because of the tendency of people to use the word Christian in a careless and non-historical way. Nothing in this argument would preclude liberal Protestants and Catholics from developing and practicing any religion they like.
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