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Hardcover The Last Gospel Book

ISBN: 1584441151

ISBN13: 9781584441151

The Last Gospel

This suspenseful, philosophical novel shifts on parallel plot lines from the 1st to the 21st century. THE LAST GOSPEL is a captivating adventure in philosophy, romance and spirituality that springs... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Like Dostoevsky, David Howard understands the human heart.

As a psychologist, I've always been drawn to writers with that rare ability to transport their readers directly into the minds - souls, really - of those who inhabit other times and places. David Howard has this ability, in extraordinary measure. Even more impressive, however, is the fact that he has accomplished this task while writing about some of the most intriguing and important figures in Biblical history. Imagine what it takes to convincingly portray the minds and hearts of individuals like Jesus of Nazareth, Saul of Tarsus, Judas Iscariot and Mary Magdalene. One must be true to what is written, while expanding our knowledge and understanding in ways that are not only plausible but psychologically "true." I was deeply impressed by the author's subtle understanding of human psychology - as well as his intimate knowledge of the historical periods this book spans and interweaves. Whatever your personal religious beliefs may happen to be - or even if you have none at all - you will not fail to be deeply impressed with this book. It was a great read! And I've found that the characters linger on in memory, long after finishing the book. I look forward to more of Mr. Howard's work in the (hopefully) near future.

Intriguing!

"The Last Gospel" is thoughtful and intriguing, a coming together of diverse worlds that would have been impossible before our day. -- Rabbi Arthur Green, Professor of Jewish Thought at Brandeis University and author of "Seek My Face, Speak My Name: A Contemporary Jewish Theology" and "These Are the Words: A Vocabulary of Jewish Spiritual Life."

Amazing story!

This novel is so very well written and documented, that I believe that even religious fundamentalists will read it from cover to cover. At first I thought I would be offended by what seemed an attack on Catholicism, but as I kept on reading I discovered a whole new approach to Christianity fiction. Readers must treat this book as a work of fiction and not as an essay on Christianity, but I have to confess I was impressed by the command of religious philosophy and history Mr. Howard shows. I must tell you also that I couldn't stop reading until I finished the book five hours later. I felt mesmerized between the "voices of the witnesses" as reported by Issac and those findings of Rafaela, and many times I was tempted to skip paragraphs to find out what was coming. I only regret the more or less sudden finish -what will happen to Eva?, what are the other prophecies?-, but I hint that there may be a sequel coming sooner or later. I also feel this is sound material for a good movie -many times while reading the book I couldn't keep from playing the scenes in my mind- What do the characters look like? What actress would make a good Rafaela? Mohammed? Magadala? What were the reactions to Issac's questions? I must also confess that I feel now, after reading this excellent book, a lot more intrigued by Judaism and Christianity in general, and now I'm looking for numbers and patterns everywhere...

A Captivating Story

David Howard's "The Last Gospel" is a captivating story, at once provocative and inspiring. With his vivid imagination and outstanding talent for storytelling, the author weaves in this novel two stories--one of a biblical testimony, that challenges the conventional image of Jesus, and the other, set in 2020 A.D., of a young Jewish linguist and her lover, who struggle against all odds to decode a prophecy contained in the testimony. Synthesizing the past and the future; spirituality and science; and romance and tragedy, this novel is a tapestry of rare complexity, pleasing tension, and superb beauty. It belongs in the library of any serious fiction lover. -- Yoshiko Samuel, Profesor of Asian Literature at Wesleyan Univeristy

A Modern Midrash

"The Last Gospel" continues in the worthy literary tradition of the novelist Sholem Asch, who interpreted the life and times of Jesus for an audience largely composed of Jews who were allergic to Christianity because of the atrocities visted upon the Jewish world for centuries. Nevertheless, Jewish readers wished to understand Jesus and his milieu in a safe spiritual and intellectual environment, devoid of proselytizing. Open-minded people generally and people involved in interfaith relationships specifically will find "The Last Gospel" fascinating because it expresses the idea that the teachings of Jesus (as differentiated from what became known as Christianity) are very much within the Jewish prophetic tradition. While this idea is not original to author David Howard, its expression in an intriguing suspense novel and love story set in both the ancient 1st century and the technologically sophisticated 21st century results in a unique combination of fact, fantasy and midrash. My interest was completely sustained.
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