Great Conversations
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Lotus and the Cross
Jesus Talks with Buddha
by Ravi Zacharias
read by Simon Vance
Part of the Great Conversations series
Step into a Long-Tail Boat on the River of Kings and become immersed in an imaginary conversation between Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha. Both talked about the 'self', but one denied it even existed. Both felt the pain of human suffering, but each had radically different responses to it. Both addressed the deepest hungers, but one saw them as an impediment, the other as a clue. Both have earned a worldwide following, but their answers are words apart. Jesus and Buddha agreed that Truth could withstand scrutiny. Listen in as the Soul of Truth speaks with the Heart of Compassion. It could change lives.
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The Lamb and the Fuhrer
Jesus Talks With Hitler
by Ravi Zacharias
read by Various Readers
Part of the Great Conversations series
Adolf Hitler, Evil, hatred, pride, and destruction. Jesus Christ, Peace, love, humility, and 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 wont want to miss this imaginative discourse that will take you inside the mind of one of the most brutal tyrants of all timeand the very God who made him.
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Sense and Sensuality
Jesus Talks with Oscar Wilde on the Pursuit of Pleasure
by Ravi Zacharias
read by Simon Vance
Part of the Great Conversations series
Why versus Why Not? Why did God place people in a world full of pleasures if they aren't meant to persue them all? In an imaginative dialogue, Oscar Wilde asks Jesus Christ to respond to this question about critical lifestyle choices. Their talk vividly illustrates the arguments for both sensual pleasure-seeking and moral moderation. Playwright, dramatist, poet, critic: Wilde openly defied the mores of Victorian society. His literary repartee fueled an 'if it feels good, do it' humanistic philosophy that is still prevalent in the world today. So What does Jesus Say?
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