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A Second Coming.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marsh, Richard.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (238 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Auckland : The Floating Press, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Much of Christian theology is centered around the promise that eventually Christ will make a triumphant return to earth. But what might actually happen when that event finally transpires? That's the fascinating thought experiment at the center of Richard Marsh's novel A Second Coming. Best known as a writer of early horror and mysteries, Marsh's take on the Resurrection is decidedly unique.
Contents:
Title; Contents; I - THE TALES WHICH WERE TOLD; Chapter I - The Interrupted Dinner; Chapter II - The Woman and the Coats; Chapter III - The Words of the Preacher; Chapter IV - The Children's Mother; Chapter V - The Operation; Chapter VI - The Blackleg; Chapter VII - In Piccadilly; Chapter VIII - The Only One that was Left; Chapter IX - The First Disciple; Chapter X - The Deputation; Chapter XI - The Second Disciple; II - THE TUMULT WHICH AROSE; Chapter XII - The Charcoal-Burner; Chapter XIII - A Triumphal Entry; Chapter XIV - The Words of the Wise; Chapter XV - The Supplicant
Chapter XVI - In the MorningChapter XVII - The Miracle of Healing; Chapter XVIII - The Young Man; III - THE PASSION OF THE PEOPLE; Chapter XIX - The Hunt and the Home; Chapter XX - They that Would Ask with a Threat; Chapter XXI - The Asking; Chapter XXII - A Seminary Priest; Chapter XXIII - And the Child
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-77652-431-4
OCLC:
817881191

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