The Beauty and The Riches of Redempti..., Prince Hubert Tatang
The Beauty and The Riches of Redempti..., Prince Hubert Tatang
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The Beauty and The Riches of Redemption
From the Garden of Eden to the Garden of Gethsemane

Author: Prince Hubert Tatang

Narrator: Andrew DeMario

Unabridged: 4 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/24/2017


Synopsis

“The Beauty and the Riches of Redemption” presents to us the drama of humanity from the Garden of Eden – where the curtain opened and the stage was set - to the Garden of Gethsemane – where the curtain was not only drawn, but cut: End of drama. Is Jesus really the only way to God and so, the only hope of salvation? How could Jesus, born of the Jewish people, be the Savior of the whole world? How could the son of Mary, an Israelite woman be said to be the Son of God? Can Jesus really save me and guarantee me entrance/eternity in heaven? In about 180 pages, the author, with the help of the Holy Spirit answers all these questions and explains to us with clarity and simplicity what we need to know from creation to redemption. You need this book…This book clearly brings out the difference between religion and salvation. Jesus came to redeem mankind back to his Creator. Man through sin was cut off from God, but now there is no “salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved…"

Reviews

Goodreads review by Magrat

Dividido en tres partes, tengo que decir que la primera me resultó simplona y muy evidente, pero según avanza la historia me fue gustando más y más. Mención especial a la princesa inteligente y la pareja que se busca, el desenlace y el epílogo me gustaron tanto que se me olvidó el poco prometedor ar......more

Absolutely loved this one with all its flaws and the dark side of beauty. This is the story of a woman who was born 'ugly' and unwanted but due to a fairy's curse or 'boon' she turned incredibly beautiful that no man whose eyes laid on her would be able to resist her. Kings and men went crazy for her......more

Goodreads review by Dave

Kerascoët (Illustrator) and Hubert (Writer) follow up to Miss Don't Touch Me, which was set in a Parisian brothel in the thirties. So, since they capitalize in that one in part on sexualizing women's bodies, it is interesting that they turn in this one to a sort of conventional critique of a western......more