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Paperback: 224 pages Publisher: FaithWords (January 03 2007) Costumer Rating: Read an Excerpt Chapter 1: Letter 1 : Part 1 Chapter 1: Letter 1 : Part 1 Chapter 1: Letter 1 : Part 2 Book Description Through a unique and rare exchange of letters, an evangelical preacher, R. T. Kendall, and a senior Jewish rabbi, David Rosen, openly discuss and debate their views on heaven and how we get there. This groundbreaking book offers an opportunity to read the heartfelt correspondence of these two prolific and acclaimed theologians as they vigorously defend their own beliefs while they challenge each other's claims. Despite living in a time of tumultuous religious division, the two leaders develop a refreshing and deep mutual respect and forge a strong friendship through the questions asked and answered. As the men encounter seemingly irreconcilable differences in beliefs, The Christian and the Pharisee shows how the little they do share allows them to form strong alliances-a lesson that is crucial to a world in crisis. About the Author R. T. Kendall Dr. R. T. Kendall served for 25 years as Minister of Westminster Chapel in London and now lives in Florida. From there, he continues his career as a popular Christian preacher and writer. His best-selling books include The Thorn in the Flesh, Total Forgiveness, and The Anointing.. » More by R. T. Kendall
Rabbi David Rosen, previously Chief Rabbi of Ireland, has for the last twenty years lived in Jerusalem where he currently holds a number of important posts, including: Director of the Department for Interreligious Affairs and Director of the Heilbrunn Institute for International Interreligious Understanding of the American Jewish Committee, President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace and Honorary President of the International Council of Christians and Jews. » More by Rabbi David Rosen | |||||||