The In-Depth Facts on Reincarnation

· ATRI Publishing
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About 30% of the world population believes in reincarnation. The authors have studied this topic extensively and this book breaks down the elements, evidence, arguments, and problems of reincarnation, as well as the consequences. There are thousands of professionals—from scientists and university professors to psychologists, educators, politicians, theologians and pastors, businessmen, authors, and movie stars that believe in it. No profession is unrepresented; there are even a number of Nobel Laureates. In its various forms the current influence of reincarnation continues to expand. There have been literally millions of copies of hundreds of books on the subject published in the last 60 years. But is reincarnation valid? Does the Bible teach reincarnation?

About the author

John Ankerberg is a graduate of the University of Illinois—Chicago, and holds three advanced degrees, including a Master of Arts in Church History and Philosophy of Christian Thought and Master of Divinity (with honors) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Luther Rice Seminary. He has authored over 150 books and 155 study guides. He has coauthored the two-million-selling Facts On series of apologetic books, as well as What’s the Big Deal About Jesus, Taking a Stand for the Bible, and God in 60 Seconds.

John Weldon has authored and co-authored more than 100 books. He has a PhD in comparative religion, a DMin with an emphasis in contemporary religious movements, as well as master's degrees in divinity and Christian apologetics.

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