The Mist of God

Volume Three of the Magdala Trilogy

by Peter Longley


Formats

Softcover
$33.95
E-Book
$9.99
Hardcover
$43.95
Softcover
$33.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/26/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 700
ISBN : 9781462014576
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 700
ISBN : 9781462014590
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 700
ISBN : 9781462014583

About the Book

With vivid prose and compelling characters, The Mist of God offers a captivating glimpse into Biblical times. The destinies of Linus Flavian, Maria of Magdala, and their son, Marcus, play out in this dramatic first-century story that spans the extremities of the known world of that time, from Britannia to India.

The Roman Empire is rising to its height while a fledging religious sect of Judaism reconciles itself with the mystery of its crucified leader, Joshua of Nazareth. Growing from a clash between nationalistic Judaism and a messianic universalism, followers from Saul of Tarsus to Simon Cephas take the fledgling faith out to the Gentile world on the trading routes of the House of Arimathea.

Their witness, however, differs from the very personal understanding of divinity that Maria believes she learned from her lover, the crucified Lord. Nevertheless, she passes this legacy on to her son, Ben Joshua, the child Joshua never knew. Ben Joshus finds this message enchanced when he travels to India as a partner in the House of Arimathea—but his survival is anything but certain.

The third in the dramatic series The Magdala Trilogy, The Mist of God provides a fascinating commentary on the origins of Christianity that is both challenging yet plausible, incorporating traditional beliefs, fictitious thoughts, and new controversial interpretations.


About the Author

Peter Longley graduated with a master’s degree in theology from Cambridge University in 1970. He was a licensed lay reader and preacher in the Anglican Church, both in Ireland and the United States. Since 1977, Longley has lived in Georgia, Minnesota, and Missouri and for twenty-fi ve years traveled the world as a cruise director. He now works in Horticulture.