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Cargando... Light in the Shadow of Jihad: The Struggle for Truthpor Ravi Zacharias
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The terrorists who brought death to thousands said they did it in God's name. Thousands of Christians around the world gathered in churches to pray for peace, while others blamed the very idea of God for the tragedy. Ravi Zacharias deals with five of the major questions on people's minds after September 11: - Is this true Islam or a fanatical counterfeit? - In what ways does the relation of church and state change a nation's view of religion and affect its culture? - Is this Islam or a pollution of it? Is religion dangerous to a culture? - Was there a prophecy that this would happen? - Where does this leave the future?"If we find those answers," writes Zacharias, "they will spell life, steadying the soul even though the heart still aches." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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He offers the following:
-The difficulty of dealing with evil without knowing God;
-the Christian aspects of the United States and its makeup;
-the roots of Islam examined in the light of the Bible;
-the perspectives and division of Islam;
-how Christians should view death and suffering; and
-what our role can be in preventing such conflicts.
A major point in the book is the idea that "there should not be compulsion in religion," and that this is both a Christian idea and a shaping influence for the U.S.A. ( )