Sarah Davis 
Divine Messengers [EPUB ebook] 

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‘Divine Messengers’ explores the lives and enduring impact of figures believed to transmit divine will across various religions, offering a deeper understanding of major world religions. This religious biography delves into the historical contexts, teachings, and lasting influence of individuals like Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and Buddha. The book highlights how these divine messengers, despite their different backgrounds, often shared a commitment to social justice and inspired transformative change, shaping religious institutions and influencing art, literature, and philosophy.

The study of divine messengers requires understanding the socio-political landscapes and philosophical ideas prevalent during their time. For example, examining Moses reveals insights into the development of ethical principles through the Ten Commandments, while studying Buddha sheds light on pathways to spiritual fulfillment through the Eightfold Path. By focusing on commonalities such as a profound sense of divine calling, the book fosters interfaith understanding and promotes a nuanced appreciation of diverse religious beliefs.

The book progresses by first introducing the concept of divine messengers and then focusing on individual figures, exploring their biographies, teachings, and historical context. Drawing upon religious texts, historical documents, and scholarly interpretations, the analysis includes detailed accounts of each messenger. The concluding chapters synthesize findings, drawing comparisons across traditions and examining the ongoing relevance of these religious leaders in the modern world, ultimately exploring implications for interfaith dialogue and spiritual growth.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 72 ● ISBN 9788235237460 ● File size 0.5 MB ● Translator AI ● Publisher Publifye ● Published 2025 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 10229134 ● Copy protection without

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