Deference to doubt: a young man's quest for religious identity in first century Judea

New York: Urim Publications. Edited by Rosalind Buck (2020)
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Historical fiction set in Judea of the first century CE. Amos, a young Judean searching for his religious identity, travels and debates famous figures representing the main religious and ideological movements of the time. The conclusion Amos reaches is that the quest for the understanding of God's intentions and motives is eternal.

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