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Aleph, The Chaldean; Or, The Messiah As Seen From Alexandria

Aleph, The Chaldean; Or, The Messiah As Seen From Alexandria

E. F. Burr / EFBurr

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789354846564
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A prophecy unfolds across ancient sands and candlelit libraries, as the Messiah’s vision is refracted through Alexandria’s marbled streets and Chaldean moons. A luminous, prophetic religious narrative that travels from antiquity to today, inviting readers to witness faith, doubt, and wonder without flinching.Aleph, The Chaldean; Or, The Messiah As Seen From Alexandria offers a clear, accessible journey into a religious fiction classic that blends historical religious drama with a deeply human search for meaning. The narrative carries themes of revelation and conscience, inviting scholarly readers, theology students, and general readers curious about faith’s enduring questions. It rewards patient study with a rich, era-spanning atmosphere: an alexandria chaldean setting that conjures ancient Mesopotamian ambiance within a Victorian era milieu, all presented as an illustrated religious text that feels both contemporary and timeless.The work’s significance lies in its historical stature within religious literature and its enduring appeal as a complete edition. It stands as a bridge between eras, a testament to how early modern writers shaped religious imagination and public theology. This edition is not merely a reprint; it is a restored, reverent reconstruction designed for today’s and future generations, making it a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. A compelling choice for literary explorers and classic-literature collectors alike, this release enriches any religious collection and invites new discussion about faith, prophecy, and the perennial search for truth.

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