Orphean Passages, The

by Walter Wangerin Jr.

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

PS3573.A477

Publication

Zondervan (1996), Edition: Reprint, 308 pages

Description

A remarkable weaving of faith, myth, and humanity from award-winning novelist Walter Wangerin Jr. Faith, writes Walter Wangerin, is 'a relationship with the living God enacted in this world.' It is ever-changing and inherently dramatic. The Orphan Passages is Wangerin's compelling story of a Christian pastor's career and the drama of his faith. Interlaced with the classical myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this daring and unconventional inquiry into Christian experience ranks among the most challenging of Wangerin's works. Wangerin sees in the ancient myth an extraordinary parallel of the twists and turns individuals follow in their journeys of faith. In the author's own present-day Reverend Orpheus, that parallel is vividly played out -- rendering the modern story of one man both universal and timeless. The Orphan Passages asserts the truth of a legend that people of all times have experienced. It has the immediacy of a well-wrought novel, driving readers on to the surprising yet inevitable conclusion.… (more)

LCC

PS3573.A477

Physical description

308 p.; 5.31 inches

ISBN

0310205689 / 9780310205685

UPC

025986205683

Barcode

31342000086016
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