An Encounter with a Prophet

An Encounter with a Prophet by Clyde A. Lewis is a first edition published by Amadon Publishing in May 1997. This 173-page book explores controversial themes surrounding spirituality, religion, and parapsychology, addressing questions about God that many readers find unresolved. The text presents a perspective that has sparked varied reactions, with some readers appreciating its clarity and depth, while others criticize it for its provocative content.
Readers will find a discussion that delves into the intersections of body, mind, and spirit, particularly focusing on the concept of near-death experiences. The book aims to provide insights for those seeking answers to profound spiritual inquiries, making it a thought-provoking read for individuals interested in exploring the complexities of faith and belief. The language is accessible, catering to a wide audience, while the contentious nature of the subject matter invites reflection and debate.
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An Encounter With a Prophet is an extremely controversial book. Individuals, who feel that they never received satisfactory answers to uncomfortable questions about God, seem to think the book is a rich, clearly written book which, for the first time, provided satisfactory answers to their questions. To fundamentalist Christians the book is a poorly written rag full of blasphemy.
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