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El Loto y la Cruz  (The Lotus and the Cross)  -     
        By: Ravi Zacharias

El Loto y la Cruz (The Lotus and the Cross)

Vida / 2005 / Hardcover
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Dr. Zacharias presenta una breve pero imaginativa defensa de la fe cristiana comparada con la filosofía budista, llevando este estudio a una exposición de las preguntas más importantes de la humanidad, aclarando las diferencias entre las dos filosofías. Este diálogo ficticio, basado en las enseñanzas de Jesús en la Biblia y las enseñanzas de Buda presentadas en sus escritos y por sus seguidores, demuestra la superioridad de la fe cristiana sobre cada una de las otras filosofías para resolver el problema de la humanidad y proveer una verdadera y transformadora esperanza.

Dr. Zacharias presents a brief but imaginative defense of the Christian faith as compared to Buddhist philosophy, elevating this study to a creative exposition of the most important questions facing mankind, clarifying the differences between the two philosophies. This fictional dialogue, based on both the teachings of Jesus displayed in the Bible and the teachings of Buddha as presented in his writings and followers, demonstrates the superiority of the Christian faith over every other philosophy for resolving the problems of mankind and providing a truly transforming hope.

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Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 96
Vendor: Vida
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.31 (inches)
ISBN: 0829743189
ISBN-13: 9780829743180
UPC: 639390743183
Availability: In Stock

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Dr. Zacharias presents a brief but imaginative defense of the Christian faith compared to Buddhist philosophy, elevating this study to a creative exposition of the most important questions facing mankind, clarifying the differences between the two philosophies. This fictional dialogue, based on both the teachings of Jesus from the Bible and the teachings of Buddha as presented in his writings and followers, demonstrates the superiority of the Christian faith over every other philosophy for resolving the problems of mankind and providing a truly transforming hope.

Author Bio

For over thirty-five years, Ravi Zacharias has spoken all over the world in great halls and universities, notably Harvard, Princeton, and numerous universities internationally. He is listed as a Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford university. He 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 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 on 1,692 stations worldwide, and his weekday program, Just Thinking, is on 412. He is founder and chairman of the board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with additional offices in Canada, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. Dr. Zacharias and his wife, Margie, have three grown children and reside in Atlanta. SPANISH BIO: Ravi Zacharias, master en divinidades de Trinity International University, es un orador reconocido asi como presidente de Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Su programa semanal de radio, Let My People Think, se retransmite por mas de mil quinientas emisoras de todo el mundo. Es autor de varios libros para adultos y ninos. Su ultimo libro, De Oriente a Occidente, fue editado por Editorial Vida en el ano 2006. El Dr. Zacharias y su esposa residen in Atlanta, Georgia.

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