But Don't All Religions Lead to God? by Michael Green

But Don't All Religions Lead to God? by Michael Green

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But Don't All Religions Lead to God? by Michael Green

In this powerful and timely book, Michael Green provides an essential guide that will help readers find their way through an increasingly disorientating 'religious' maze. In contrast to society's readiness to embrace a diluted, multi-faith ethos, this book points the reader to the uniqueness of Christ. Michael Green discusses views commonly held by many and highlights important differences between Christianity and other faiths. Topics dealt with include: "It doesn't matter what you believe if you are sincere." "All religions are much the same aren't they?" "All religions lead to God." "So, what makes Jesus so special?" Michael Green shows us that no other teacher ever claimed to bring God to us; no other teacher dealt radically with the problem of human wickedness; no other teacher broke the final barrier - death; and no other teacher offered to actually live "within" his followers.
MICHAEL GREEN is an internationally respected author, speaker and scholar. He is currently Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, England.
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ISBN 13 9781852403157
ISBN 10 1852403152
Title But Don't All Religions Lead to God?
Author Michael Green
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sovereign World Ltd
Year published 2002-07-01
Number of pages 96
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