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Matt Porricelli
2007
ISBN 978-160461483-1
Blurb: Porricelli has come up with a fictionalised account of Jesus’ debate with Satan during the three days he spend in hell following the crucifixion – a debate which touches on all the major christian issues. On the first day, sharp, captivating dialogue occurs between Satan and Jesus, showing Satan’s intent toward undoing all that has been done in the name of Christ. On the second day, Jesus embarks on a journey through Hell’s darkest secrets, speaking and ministering to the many individuals encountered along the way while taking an account of His ominous surroundings. And on the third day… a powerful proclamation by Christ is given to his enemies with an ending that will resound forever in eternity. Just as Martin Luther once hammered his 95 theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg enumerating the flaws of the church of the 1500s, Easter Dinner with the Devil challenges modern day churches, pastors, and Christians to re-evaluate exactly what we believe and are teaching others. Prepare to be challenged, entertained and, above all, changed.
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