Greatest Book Ever Written
The Bible is a great source of inspiration to Pat Stevens, for it is the greatest book ever written and the sweetest song ever sung, so important that mankind divided time into before and after the birth of the Messiah. The first five books of law in the Old Testament, are the basis of the Judeo-Christian ethic and the pillars of law in Western democracies, while the five poetical books stand among the greatest poetry ever written. The Old Testament is a marvellous tapestry of amazing ancestors, among these the author drew his inspiration for Absalom's Tomb, and the life of Moses in The Lawgiver.These stories are not an attempt to rewrite the Bible but rather a new style of Biblical writing, where the beautiful English of the King James Version is retained for the dialogue, but a modern writing style used for the narrative. This overlays a lovely Shakespearian veneer, also making the stories easier to read, as they contain only salient elements. Pat Stevens does not write Christian books but rather is a Christian who writes books, that reflect not only his Christian ethic but also his political and social views, so the book moves onto a section of religious essays applied to modern society.Where Absalom's Tomb continues with Solomon's Sons, namely Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and his links to the Rastafarian movement, who believe that neoliberal bankers are the Babylon Whore. The book also introduces the innovative concept of an Old Earth Creationism, which counterpoints the account in Genesis against evolution, and ponders if Einstein's Theory of Relativity could not make a six-day-creation possible? There's a Prayer for the Pope, which raises concerns about the Catholic Church, then the book finishes by questioning the Meaning of Life.
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Greatest Book Ever Written
The Bible is a great source of inspiration to Pat Stevens, for it is the greatest book ever written and the sweetest song ever sung, so important that mankind divided time into before and after the birth of the Messiah. The first five books of law in the Old Testament, are the basis of the Judeo-Christian ethic and the pillars of law in Western democracies, while the five poetical books stand among the greatest poetry ever written. The Old Testament is a marvellous tapestry of amazing ancestors, among these the author drew his inspiration for Absalom's Tomb, and the life of Moses in The Lawgiver.These stories are not an attempt to rewrite the Bible but rather a new style of Biblical writing, where the beautiful English of the King James Version is retained for the dialogue, but a modern writing style used for the narrative. This overlays a lovely Shakespearian veneer, also making the stories easier to read, as they contain only salient elements. Pat Stevens does not write Christian books but rather is a Christian who writes books, that reflect not only his Christian ethic but also his political and social views, so the book moves onto a section of religious essays applied to modern society.Where Absalom's Tomb continues with Solomon's Sons, namely Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and his links to the Rastafarian movement, who believe that neoliberal bankers are the Babylon Whore. The book also introduces the innovative concept of an Old Earth Creationism, which counterpoints the account in Genesis against evolution, and ponders if Einstein's Theory of Relativity could not make a six-day-creation possible? There's a Prayer for the Pope, which raises concerns about the Catholic Church, then the book finishes by questioning the Meaning of Life.
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Greatest Book Ever Written

Greatest Book Ever Written

by Pat Stevens
Greatest Book Ever Written

Greatest Book Ever Written

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The Bible is a great source of inspiration to Pat Stevens, for it is the greatest book ever written and the sweetest song ever sung, so important that mankind divided time into before and after the birth of the Messiah. The first five books of law in the Old Testament, are the basis of the Judeo-Christian ethic and the pillars of law in Western democracies, while the five poetical books stand among the greatest poetry ever written. The Old Testament is a marvellous tapestry of amazing ancestors, among these the author drew his inspiration for Absalom's Tomb, and the life of Moses in The Lawgiver.These stories are not an attempt to rewrite the Bible but rather a new style of Biblical writing, where the beautiful English of the King James Version is retained for the dialogue, but a modern writing style used for the narrative. This overlays a lovely Shakespearian veneer, also making the stories easier to read, as they contain only salient elements. Pat Stevens does not write Christian books but rather is a Christian who writes books, that reflect not only his Christian ethic but also his political and social views, so the book moves onto a section of religious essays applied to modern society.Where Absalom's Tomb continues with Solomon's Sons, namely Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and his links to the Rastafarian movement, who believe that neoliberal bankers are the Babylon Whore. The book also introduces the innovative concept of an Old Earth Creationism, which counterpoints the account in Genesis against evolution, and ponders if Einstein's Theory of Relativity could not make a six-day-creation possible? There's a Prayer for the Pope, which raises concerns about the Catholic Church, then the book finishes by questioning the Meaning of Life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781974217564
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/02/2017
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Pat Stevens was born in Johannesburg in the same month as Steve Biko, December 1946 was also the month Alan Paton completed his great novel Cry, the Beloved Country, so some characters in The Greatest Game series derive from both sources. Today the author lives in England, but the river between Africa and Pat Stevens runs deep, his books are all set in Africa. The Greatest Game anthology counterpoints the lives of four characters, against four decades in a changing South Africa, culminating in the historic 1994 democratic elections. The book also details the scepticism of the Johannesburg liberal press, that almost derailed the democratic transition, unfortunately these purveyors of doubt are still around. So a follow up novel titled Hero of the Struggle, describes the complicity of the press in the eight year persecution of Jacob Zuma, and the long struggle to effect the dropping of charges against an innocent man. The hero is writer Will Powers who obtains intercepted phone calls, these so called Spy Tapes prove political interference in the case, so all charges are dropped and Jacob Zuma becomes president. A semi-autobiographical book titled White Bird Under the Sun, describes a journey through fifties Africa that will warm your heart, as it recounts the joy and travails of a boyhood in the Rhodesian bush. The story continues in seventies Johannesburg through a sequel titled Dice of Life, a coming of age novel revolving around a group of apprentices, and dealing with the complexity of a racist society. The book examines apartheid South Africa, through the eyes of protagonist Harry Cheals, counterpointing his concerns against the easy attitude of friends. The novel Zulu Vampire recounts an outbreak of killing in rural Zululand, reputed to be the work of the vampiric Impundulu Lightning Bird, so police captain Jake Smit and journalist Marlin Madison track down the real killers. Continuing the theme of African fables is Cloud Eater, traditional stories told by an African seer named Thulani, while Parables and Poems is a collection of essays with political and religious themes. Greatest Book Ever Written includes Absalom's Tomb which uses a new style of Biblical writing, where the narrative is modern romantic style but for the dialogue, the King James English is retained imparting a lovely Shakespearian veneer. There is a wide array of books for you to choose from, whatever the taste of the reader, there is sure to be a fit among the books of Pat Stevens.
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