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The BOOK is a fictional account of a newly ordained Southern conservative preacher who gets his first job in a Northern progressive church. The interaction of core beliefs provide a dramatic context for contrasting and sometimes mutually exclusive views of what God meant when He said this or that in the original Book. The story centers on the Reverend Peter Simon Christianson who sets out on a mission from God, to make disciples of all nations. He is on his way north on Christmas Eve when a blizzard and an accident strands him in the woods. He makes his way to a mysterious cottage where he is taken in by an equally mysterious old man, Doctor Ball. While waiting for the storm to end, Peter and his host engage in friendly debate over questions such as "How do you know that God exists?" with Peter defending the faith and Doctor Ball acting as Devil's Advocate. In the process, Peter meets Abaddon, The Angel of Death who continues to be his nemesis throughout the book. Peter eventually finds his way to the church and to his new life as a country pastor where he encounters other mysterious characters including: Mother Ash, the previous pastor's widow; Phineas Uriah Du, the little man with the huge brain; Aradia Dawkins, the demure organist or demon guitarist; Little Zoe Potter, the child of grace and beauty; and the Burke Family, Big Joe, Mary and their son Billy soon to be deployed to the Middle East. A provocative supporting cast includes: a priest, a rabbi, an imam, a physician, a researcher, a crusading professor, and a gaggle of church ladies, not to mention two guppies named Adam and Eve. Follow the adventures of the Rev. Peter Simon Christianson through twelve seasons and one hundred and ten episodes as he pursues his dream to make disciples of all nations and, as he encounters the perils of dreaming.
Being human is a work in progress says John Tierney in this easy-to- read collection of monologues and essays on...well... being human. "Dr.T." as his students call him, offers insightful commentary on some of the basics: emotion, connection, spirituality, identity, sexuality and more. Through anecdotes and stories Professor Tierney infuses in his writing the humor and wit that has made him popular with students for more than four decades, a 'little weird' by his own admission yet engaging and often LOL funny. John challenges you in this "Littlebook" to nurture a finer moral sense within yourself; to imagine a finer moral order in the world; and, to lead the way for others. He asks that you start with a single moral truth: It is wrong to kill other humans
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