Are you reaping what you've sown?
Whether we call it Karma or not, life seems to be based on cause and effect. If we do something good, we expect (or hope) good will return. Do something bad, and bad will result. Indeed, the ancient idea of Karma--reaping what we sow--is recognized in almost every religion in the world. But this principle sets an inescapable trap: If "what comes around goes around," then every small mistake will haunt us to the bitter end.
Is that it, though? Is this our destiny?
In this provocative book, Mark Herringshaw boldly explores two mutually exclusive visions of life: Karma and grace. Prompted by a chance-conversation with a spiritually curious young man, he gives us a probing look at the implications of Karma and the relevance of Christ's life.
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Reviews
"[Herringshaw's] subversion of karma is intriguing and his theological rewording faithful. He offers a new kind of apologetic, one based less on rationalistic arguments than on re-inhabiting sacred territory." --
Christianity TodayIn The Karma of Jesus, Mark Herringshaw shares the similarities and differences known between the beliefs of Karma, the idea that life is based on cause and effect, and the grace provided by Jesus Christ in Christianity.... I would recommend this book to mature believers or for use in a small group study. The Karma of Jesus would be an interesting read for strong believers who are interested in learning more about other religions. Some might also use Mark's research and conversation as a witnessing aid." --OnCourse Magazine, oncourse.ag.org