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Description: Jairus's Daughter is a literary-historic novel that sets up a rhythm between two women separated by twenty centuries. Their lives nonetheless mirror each other in subtle ways and finally intersect in modern Israel. Aviel, a scribe in first-century Israel, has a gift and a secret that, millennia later, will affect the choices of Anna Washington, a modern rock climbing woman searching for her heart's direction. Colorful characters and striking detail combine in this tale of passion and integrity from midrashic novelist Patti Rutka. Endorsements: ""Jairus's Daughter is a very thoughtful novel that explores the nature of human and divine love. Patti Rutka deftly weaves together an ancient and a modern love story, and brings them to a startling and challenging conclusion. This would be an excellent book for a group study occasion."" --Bill Imes President Emeritus Bangor Theological Seminary ""Ms.Rutka has raised the discussion of 'Sacred Healing' to a new level and at the same time has broadened the concept of Midrashic interpretation."" --Harry Sky Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Beth El Portland, Maine About the Contributor(s): Patti Rutka is finishing her master of arts degree at Bangor Theological Seminary in Portland, Maine. She is the author of Salomé.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781498254946
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 180
- Utgivningsdatum: 2010-01-01
- Förlag: Wipf & Stock Publishers