Nagasaki
The Nature of Christ
"Nagasaki - The Nature of Christ" is a profound and reflective work that explores spiritual and moral transformation through the example of Saul of Tarsus, who became the Apostle Paul. The book uses Saul's story to illustrate how an encounter with Jesus can radically change a person's life, transforming their character and shaping it according to the principles of love, peace, patience, and humility. Through the metaphor of the torii gates of Nagasaki, which remained standing after the devastation of the atomic bomb, the author symbolizes the steadfastness and stability that the character of Christ can provide amid adversity.