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Author Gilles Charles Vuille launches his latest book The Resurrection, or the Immortality of the Body where he explores the depths of death and explains why it should be perceived as the gateway to eternal life.Vuille takes an objective stance on helping readers understand what happens during the afterlife. He anchors his premise on how "many are created, but few are saved." He builds it up from Jesus' own words which have been given through different messengers across centuries. His sources include scriptures that date back even before Jesus' time and follow a trail of powerful excerpts from…mehr

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Author Gilles Charles Vuille launches his latest book The Resurrection, or the Immortality of the Body where he explores the depths of death and explains why it should be perceived as the gateway to eternal life.Vuille takes an objective stance on helping readers understand what happens during the afterlife. He anchors his premise on how "many are created, but few are saved." He builds it up from Jesus' own words which have been given through different messengers across centuries. His sources include scriptures that date back even before Jesus' time and follow a trail of powerful excerpts from renowned mystics, scribes, philosophers, including the Holy Bible. In the book, the author displays his expertise on death. He put together a persuasive and cohesive line of reasoning as to why Christians should not be fearful but instead be prepared for the inevitable. Readers are expected to find Vuille's vision of the "judged men" both thought-provoking and comforting. He tackles the difficult questions that most people struggle with and provides rationale answers on how we can become worthy of Jesus' sacrifices. Based on his interpretation of existence, eternal life is something that is earned and not readily given. He offers his readers an overview of what happens to souls as they transition to the next life. He provides details on why some souls have to stay in purgatory before they can enter heaven. How each one of us has a living responsibility to devote our days to as much kindness and goodness as we can and atone for our sins before we depart this Earth.The book is a must-read for those who wish to have better guidance on the significance of resurrection and how it connects with immortality.
Autorenporträt
The author, Gilles Charles Vuille was born in 1943, in Geneva, Switzerland. His career has spanned 50 years of service and counselling, four of them spent outside his native Switzerland (in Cologne, Germany and New York, USA). In 1974 a remarkable event occurred in his life. Without realizing it, and in spite of himself, he fell into God's net. Being curious by nature, he tried to understand what had happened. And so, in parallel with his professional activities he studied, researched and read extensively. From 2004 his time was completely given over to two years of study for theological training. Writing being one of his favourite hobbies, he has taken up his pen to make this counter-point to Richard Dawkins in order to express his own discoveries as another seeker after the incarnate God, discoveries that have led him from a vague, unformed belief to a life of faith. Two paths, one choice.