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There has always been in Christianity an interest in the unknown details of Christ’s life and of the lives of people who were close to him. Children of the Apostles provides a realistic view into the lives of those close to the Twelve who surely lived, but of whom we know next to nothing. Jewish practice of the time of Christ holds that most of the Twelve were probably married and had families. Scripture points out that the wives of the Twelve most likely accompanied and lived with them throughout their lives (1Corinthians 9:5).
Vatican III . . . a futuristic thriller set in 2050. Follow the proceedings of the next council, whose decrees will offer surprising insights into the Church of the future. Follow Vatican astronomer Dr. Snowdon as he tries to unravel the novel's exciting story of intrigue which reaches to the highest levels of the Catholic Church. The novel gives insights into the daily behind-the-scenes theological maneuvering, dialogue, and debate by bishops and their theologian periti on issues to be found on the agenda of this church council of the future. It is set in apocalyptic times as world events come together in a scenario you will never forget.
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