Book Review: The Lamb and the Fuhrer: Jesus Talks with Hitler (Great Conversations)
The Lamb and the Fuhrer: Jesus Talks with Hitler by Ravi Zacharias
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the first of the imagined dialogue books I've read by Zacharias. I'm not a huge fan of imagining words into the mouth of our Lord, though Zacharias obviously doesn't do so with malicious intent and fills in numerous biblical allusions. This benefits of reading this conversation arises from pondering the concept of what God expects from politics and nations, and I was surprised to see a few historical sources cited in the text. More than that, though, the conversation proves evangelistic for the reader, as it is Hitler's story we follow most closely.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the first of the imagined dialogue books I've read by Zacharias. I'm not a huge fan of imagining words into the mouth of our Lord, though Zacharias obviously doesn't do so with malicious intent and fills in numerous biblical allusions. This benefits of reading this conversation arises from pondering the concept of what God expects from politics and nations, and I was surprised to see a few historical sources cited in the text. More than that, though, the conversation proves evangelistic for the reader, as it is Hitler's story we follow most closely.
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