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The world-famous novel about the triumphant story of St. Luke. Man
of science, and Gospel writer. Today St. Luke is known as the
author of the third Gospel of the New Testament, but two thousand
years ago he was Lucanus, a Greek, a man who loved, knew the
emptiness of bereavement, and later traveled through the hills and
wastes of Judea asking, "What manner of man was my Lord?" And it is
of this Lucanus that Taylor Caldwell tells here in one of the most
stirring stories ever lived or written. Lucanus grew up in the
household of his stepfather, the Roman govenor of Antioch. After
studying medicine in Alexandria he became one of the greatest
physicians of the ancient world and traveled far and wide through
the Mediterranean region healing the sick. As time went on he
learned of the life and death of Christ and saw in Him the God he
was seeking. To find out all he could about the life and teachings
of Jesus, whom he never saw, Lucanus visited all the places where
Jesus had been, questioning everyone--including His mother,
Mary--who had known Him or heard Him preach. At last, when he had
gathered all information possible, he wrote down what we now know
as the Gospel according to St. Luke. Taylor Caldwell has chosen the
grand, the splendid means to tell of St. Luke. Her own travels
through the Holy Land and years of meticulous research made Dear
and Glorious Physician a fully developed portrait of a complex and
brilliant man and a colorful re-creation of ancient Roman life as
it contrasted in its decadence with the new world Christianity was
bringing into being. Here is a story to warm, to inspire, to call
forth renewal of faith and love lying deep in each reader's heart.
New York Times Bestseller: A "beautifully written" and "truly
outstanding" novel based on the life of Paul the Apostle (The
Cincinnati Enquirer). Born a veritable great lion of God to a
devout Jewish family, Saul of Tarsus is raised by his parents to
embrace their love of humanity. Dogged by what he perceives as a
lack of true faith, he embarks on a journey to save his people from
sacrilege. But on the road to Damascus a vision of the resurrected
Jesus changes the course of his life. Converting to Christianity,
the newly christened Paul transforms from persecutor of blasphemers
into apostle to the gentiles, becoming one of the supreme
influences on the Catholic Church and the Western world. Great Lion
of God paints a unique and very human portrait of Saint Paul, one
of the most passionate, dauntless, and complex figures of early
Christianity-Pharisee, lawyer, theologian, and above all, a "man
like ourselves with our own despairs, doubts, anxieties and angers
and intolerances, and 'lusts of the flesh.'" The central novel in
author Taylor Caldwell's biblical trilogy, which also includes Dear
and Glorious Physician and I, Judas, Great Lion of God is both
"sheer entertainment" and a moving tribute to the majesty and power
of the Christian faith (Fort Worth Star-Telegram).
New York Times Bestseller: In early 1900s Pennsylvania, the
ambitious son of Irish immigrants pursues the American Dream in the
face of injustice and intolerance. Fourteen-year-old Jason Aloysius
Garrity is now of age to work full-time in a Pennsylvania coal
factory, earning four dollars a week. His family left their
hardscrabble life in Ireland to create a better one in America. But
their shanty-like home on a street filled with outhouses, horse
manure, and the ever-present odor of noxious gas is a hell all its
own. Yet Jason possesses the passion and principles that will lift
him out of the abject poverty surrounding his widowed mother,
fanatically religious younger brother, and manipulative crippled
sister. With World War I looming on the horizon, Jason begins to
make his way in Belleville's burgeoning business world. He marries
beautiful, wealthy Patricia Mulligan, unaware that their union is
built on a deception that will have far-reaching consequences not
only in his life but in the lives of his three children. Filled
with unforgettable characters, this masterful retelling of the Book
of Job depicts one man's will to succeed amidst the slings and
arrows of fortune.
Two families grow a small munitions factory into a global empire in
this saga by a New York Times–bestselling author spanning from
1837 to the eve of World War I. In 1837, Joseph Barbour, an upper
servant in an English village, immigrates with his family to
America so he can make his fortune in the nascent artillery
business. A man of vision, Joseph foresees a time when wars will
not be won with courage and brave hearts but rather by the nations
with superior firearms. Â Joseph and his family settle in a
rural Pennsylvania village, but his wife, Hilda, is unhappy and
longs to return to England. Their shy and sensitive younger son,
Martin, is also homesick, but what troubles him most is the cruelty
and violence he sees in his older brother, Ernest. Martin’s fears
come to fruition when Joseph forms a gunpowder firm with Armand
Bouchard, who lives with his wife and three sons down the road from
the Barbours. Â As the years pass, Ernest proves himself
invaluable to Barbour & Bouchard. Ruthless and ambitious, he
takes what he wants. But beautiful Amy Drumhill continues to elude
him and becomes the catalyst in a war that will estrange the two
brothers and leave Ernest haunted by the blood that will be forever
on his hands. Â Dynasty of Death is a moving saga of two
families, the epic struggle between two brothers, and the legacy
their guns will leave the world as mighty enemy nations gear up for
battle.
New York Times Bestseller: A magnificent novel of ancient Rome and
the tragic life of Cicero, who tried in vain to save the republic
he loved from tyranny. In this riveting tale, the Roman Empire in
its final glory is seen through the eyes of philosopher, orator,
and political theorist Marcus Tullius Cicero. Â From his
birth in 106 BC in the hill town of Arpinum, Cicero, the educated
son of a wealthy member of the equestrian order, is destined for
greatness. At a young age, he discovers the legend of the Unknown
God, the coming Messiah, and it propels the rising lawyer on a
journey of spiritual conflict and self-discovery. From his
tumultuous family life to his tenuous alliance with Julius Caesar
to a fateful love affair with the Roman empress Livia and, finally,
to the political role that will make him a target of powerful
enemies, A Pillar of Iron is the story of Cicero’s legacy as one
the greatest influences on Western civilization. Â Based on
hundreds of speeches, voluminous private correspondence, and
ancient texts and manuscripts, this bestselling epic brings into
focus Cicero’s complicated relationships with his contemporaries,
including Caesar, Mark Antony, and Crassus, and brilliantly
captures the pageantry, turmoil, and intrigue of life in ancient
Rome. According to legendary editor Maxwell Perkins, author
“Taylor Caldwell is a storyteller first, last and foremost, and
once you begin reading one of her books, you can’t help finishing
it.”
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