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Postcards from Patmos - Paperback

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by Osvaldo D. Vena (Author), Charles H. Cosgrove (Foreword by)

In this work, a fictionalized John is addressing a contemporary audience directly, as if they were the original recipients of the book. Unlike the author's two previous books, which were historical fictions, this one does not include fictional elements. It does not dwell on possible scenarios advanced by information found in the text, like the trip to Spain in the case of Paul. Rather, it aims at providing the audience with some additional historical information so they can have a better understanding of the place and time in which John wrote. The reader will notice, for example, that instead of using inclusive language, which would be anachronistic, John uses male language to address God. The author also explores, fictionally, John's feelings, to allow the readers to imagine how he might have felt in the troubled times he lived in.

Author Biography

Osvaldo D. Vena is emeritus professor of New Testament Interpretation at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. He is the author of Postcards from Egypt (2020) and Postcards from Rome (2023).

Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.2 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: November 27, 2024
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