BOOK REVIEW
Zacharias' JESUS AMONG OTHER GODS
By Nancy Caine
CBN.com
In a society characterized by belief systems all claiming
to produce spiritual fullness, how does one choose the real bread of life?
In the book Jesus Among Other Gods (Word), Christian apologist
Ravi Zacharias tackles these kinds of tough questions posed by postmodern
people. Are all religions equally valid? Can one determine spiritual truth?
Does man even need God? Don’t Buddha, Mohammed and Jesus
all merely represent different paths to the same God?
Jesus Among Other Gods focuses on the major world religions of
Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity. The author compares the claims
of Jesus Christ with those of the spiritual leaders of other religions.
Helpful insight in the blending of Eastern and Western understanding is
laced throughout the book. Zacharias has lived in both cultures.
From that perspective, he brings in cultural nuances and observations
many authors would miss.
In this serious work, Zacharias presents the clear differences between
who Jesus said He is and how Jesus lived His life, contrasted with the
life and claims of other religious leaders. The focus of the book is Jesus’
distinctive response to questions of identity and origin.
At the beginning of the new millennium, Christians find themselves to
be living in a religiously sensitive time. “Philosophically,
you can believe anything, so long as you do not claim it to be true,”
Zacharias said. “Morally, you can practice anything, so long as
you do not claim it to be a 'better' way. Religiously, you can hold
to anything, so long as you do not bring Jesus Christ into it. How does
one, to a mood such as this, communicate the message of Jesus Christ,
in which Truth and absoluteness are not only assumed, but sustained?"
Particularly helpful is the author’s discussion of the explanation
for evil and suffering. Every worldview must give an account, and the
Christian perspective stands as unique and coherent when compared to fatalistic
religious thought or confusing messages of pantheism.
For those interested in apologetics, this book is superior. The author
offers so much interesting religious detail from other traditions, both
from their scriptures and from his own observation of non-Christian cultures.
His research effectively highlights the differences between the faiths.
Throughout the work, Zacharias remains non-judgmental but highly persuasive,
in a discussion that ultimately points to the many factors proclaiming
the uniqueness of Jesus.
About the Author
Ravi Zacharias is the author of numerous books on Christian thought, including
Can Man Live Without God and Deliver Us From Evil. He is president
of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Born in India, he has lectured
about Christian apologetics and debated related topics throughout the
world.
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