
2004
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3.89
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96
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Nothing is more center stage right now than the place of religion - its use and abuse. What is Islam? What is the Christian faith? Are they on a collision course? Sit down at a conversation between two young men - one a devout Muslim and one at a crossroads, facing the claims of Jesus Christ. Enter into the debate as heart and mind intertwine with the deepest themes of faith and truth. Enter into an imaginary conversation between Jesus and Mohammed, each claiming some fairly radical things. Whose life was more in keeping with the character and call of God? Can you see the differences and learn to live peaceably with them? This book, part of the Great Conversations series, tackles this sensitive theme...and could change the way you think about God and the nature of Truth.
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Ravi Zacharias
Author · 29 books
Ravi Zacharias was a speaker and an author of over 25 books. He fully believed the truth of Jesus Christ can endure the toughest critiques and spent nearly 50 years addressing life’s great existential questions of origin, meaning, morality, and destiny. He was founder and chairman of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (www.rzim.org), headquartered in Atlanta with sixteen offices worldwide. He and his wife, Margie, were married for almost 50 years before his passing in 2020. [Biography and photograph from Zondervan's author detail page for Ravi Zacharias.] Read Ravi Zacharias' obituary at rzim.org.
- - The following is a longer biography, which was a former biography at Zacharias' author detail page from Zondervan: For over thirty-five years Ravi Zacharias has spoken all over the world in great halls and universities, notably Harvard, Princeton, and Oxford. He is listed as a distinguished lecturer with the Staley Foundation and has appeared on CNN and other international broadcasts. The author of several books for adults and children, he powerfully mixes biblical teaching and Christian apologetics. His most recent works include Walking from East to West, a memoir, The Grand Weaver, an exploration of God’s intention and pattern in both the ordinary and the startling elements of life, and The End of Reason, a rebuttal of the claims of the so-called New Atheists. His weekly radio program, Let My People Think, is broadcast over 1,500 stations worldwide, and his weekday program, Just Thinking, is on almost 400. He is founder and chairman of the board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with additional offices in Canada, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. Dr. Zacharias and his wife, Margie, have three grown children and reside in Atlanta.