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The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler (Great Conversations)
Ravi Zacharias
Multnomah Books
, 2005 - 96 pages
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highly recommended
Destruction and Evil Meet Life and Peace
Adolf
Hitler
spilled the blood of millions for his own sake.
Jesus
Christ shed his own blood for the sake of millions. Hitler set himself up as a god and the masses succumbed. Jesus Christ was God in the form of lowly man. Hitler created a living hell for the masses. Jesus endured hell to save the masses. Hitler?s name is synonymous with power, evil, and genocide. Jesus? name with love, peace, and life. Put the two in a room together and you won?t believe your ears. The third compelling book in Ravi Zacharias?
Great
Conversations
series addresses fundamental issues of life and death, the evil of violence in light of the value of human life, and other tough issues in modern society.
Adolf Hitler
Evil. Hatred. Pride. Destruction.
Jesus Christ
Peace. Love. Humility. Life.
What could they possibly have to talk about?
In this compelling dialogue, two men of contrasting values meet face-to-face. They address fundamental issues of life and death, the evil of violence in light of the value of human life, and the timeless search for unity in diversity. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor Hitler ordered hanged, joins in and the heat intensifies when the three begin to weigh the value of relationships, love, and forgiveness.
You won?t want to miss this imaginative discourse that will take you inside the mind of one of the most brutal tyrants of all time?and the very God who made him.
?The works of Ravi Zacharias are a vital resource around our house.?
Frank Peretti
Story Behind the Book
This third book in the intriguing Great Conversations series takes Jesus out of the New Testament setting and places him in the 1900s to confront one of the world?s most influential people of all time?Adolf Hitler. The other books in the series reveal fictitious conversations Jesus might have with Buddha and with Oscar Wilde. The three books combine to attract readers who have friends practicing other religions, or who admire or question contemporary figures. These conversations are rich, begging for eavesdroppers.
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Ever wonder what the fiinal hour of life could contain?
Ravi Zacharais writes of a conversation that a very alive
Jesus
and Dietrich Bonhoeffer could have had with
Hitler
. This is a view of how much Hitler could rationalize like humans are prone to do.
The conclusion is riveting as Jesus calls Hitler to stay close to him as He walks to the "narrow gate", and what Hitler might have done as he approached it. I won't spoil the ending for you. It is well worth the read.
Refreshing, Entertaining & Enlightening!
I have to agree with others, the author does get sidetracked. But what an easy and enjoyable read! Ravi's theology is fascinating and refined and it all comes out well in this fictional conversation. The ending is not exactly what you would expect either and the author is fearless in diving into some of the most difficult theological paradoxes.
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Good
I'm a huge Ravi Zacharias fan. I enjoy his works, it's why i purchased this book. This book is worth the price. It's 96 pages of very good material. It's easy read but with good philosophical insights. As i was reading through the pages, sometimes you just want to sit back and ponder on what you just read. It's why I enjoy Ravi so much, because he knows how to write like a true philosopher, may many more Ravi rise up in our nation and around the world.
Christimas Gift
I got this as a late Christimas gift for my older brother. He loves it, he's got the books, but he's constantly running around, so he wanted these so he could listen to them. He even loaned it to one of his friends who also liked it!
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Good but a little disappointing
As with any book or movie or song or anything else where the author plays the role of
Jesus
/God and is speaking for Him without using the Bible the task is very difficult. For the most part I feel as though Ravi Zacharias did a good job of this. However, this book was a little disappointing to me. It just seems to me that the conversation between
Hitler
and Jesus went in a direction I never expected it to go. Historical points are touched on through out and Hitler's part is done ok. I do wish however that the Jesus of the book would have used more scripture and less Ravi-Speak.
Still a pretty good book and I recommend those who love to read, read it. It's a
great
transition book between two long books you may be reading.
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