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Jesus Will Return By Harun Yahya

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Jesus Will Return By Harun Yahya

ISBN: 9781842000229
Author: Harun Yahya
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 84
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2004
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About This Book:

Harun Yahya's "Jesus Will Return" is a thorough analysis of the eschatological concept shared by Christians and Muslims alike—the return of Jesus Christ. Harun Yahya, a well-known author and scholar, uses religious scriptures, historical accounts, and comparative analysis to present a thorough and incisive investigation of this shared expectation. The book explores the similarities and differences between Islamic and Christian eschatology to develop understanding and dialogue among Christians.

Belief Coherence:

The book's central theme is an examination of the shared expectation of the return of Jesus Christ throughout Islamic and Christian faiths. Harun Yahya emphasizes the coherence and convergence of the Quranic and Biblical tales, emphasizing the connecting thread that links adherents of these two major Abrahamic faiths in anticipation of a divine promise.

Perspectives from the Quran and the Bible:

Yahya methodically goes into Quranic verses and Bible texts that address Jesus' return, examining the similarities and differences in the narratives. By comparing and contrasting these sacred scriptures, the book adds to a better understanding of the theological positions within Islam and Christianity on the return of a beloved prophet and messiah.

Comparative Evaluation:

"Jesus Will Return" conducts a comparative investigation of the beliefs surrounding Jesus Christ's return, revealing theological nuances and shared anticipation. Harun Yahya's approach urges readers to appreciate these faiths' shared past and to cultivate mutual understanding, highlighting the necessity of finding common ground amid religious differences.

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