We live in a time where you can believe anything, as long as you don't pretend it's the truth. In the name of “tolerance,” our post-modern culture accepts everything from Eastern mysticism to new age spirituality. But Ravi Zacharias shows that such unconditional acceptance of all things spiritual is meaningless. To put it bluntly, it is false to say that all religions are true.
“Jesus and the Deities” represents a brilliant apology for the uniqueness of the Christian message. With the eloquence of an apologist and the rigor of a scholar, Zacharias addresses six questions to which Jesus answered in a way that no other figure claiming divine or prophetic status could have answered. Some people may resist these answers from Jesus, but with their numbers, skeptics will not be able to challenge his uniqueness.
Fashions change. Does the truth change?
In “Jesus Is the Deities,” Ravi Zacharias proves himself to be one of the most intellectually capable and spiritually sensitive authors of today's great apologists for the Christian faith. Thanks to a wide range of references ranging from the Bhagavad-Gita to the positions of the skeptic Richard Dawkins of Oxford, from Dostoyevsky to Deepak Chopra, Zacharias brings to life the powerful uniqueness of Jesus' statements about himself, as well as the great relevance of his message for the news of the human condition.
David Aikman
I do not know of a Christian apologist of this caliber, who has at the same time a deep knowledge of Eastern thoughts. Ravi Zacharias tackles with kindness, but also with firmness, the ambient pluralism made up of subjective beliefs and attitudes towards the truth. This work is the analysis of the uniqueness of the message of Jesus in opposition to the leaders of Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism. This is a book of great value to both the Christian and the agnostic.
Michael Green
Contents :
- Introduction
- Climb an impassable wall
- Address: a heavenly abode
- The analysis of faith and the quest for a reason
- A flavor for the soul
- Is God the author of my suffering?
- The silence of God
- Is there a gardener?
- Notes
ISBN: 9782890821125