Pomegranate Gospel offers both humorous and heartfelt commentary through a variety of styles and forms-memoirs, literary analysis, epistles, narratives, engagements with the visual arts-that keep the reader a little off-balance to open a new awareness of the Bible's secular richness. Many obstacles prevent us from approaching the Bible as literary text, yet when these are removed, we find a surprising, hilarious, and deeply meaningful book.
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Pomegranate Gospel offers both humorous and heartfelt commentary through a variety of styles and forms-memoirs, literary analysis, epistles, narratives, engagements with the visual arts-that keep the reader a little off-balance to open a new awareness of the Bible's secular richness. Many obstacles prevent us from approaching the Bible as literary text, yet when these are removed, we find a surprising, hilarious, and deeply meaningful book.
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