Humans: The Untold Story of Adam and Eve and Their Descendants

Humans: The Untold Story of Adam and Eve and Their Descendants
ISBN-10
1517447844
ISBN-13
9781517447847
Series
Humans
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2015-08-21
Publisher
CreateSpace
Author
Joseph Marie Luguya

Description

This is Volume One of "Humans, the Untold Story of Adam and Eve and their Descendants." "Humans" is riveting theology-fiction in which Christian Mjomba, a student of philosophy and theology with a runaway imagination, is determined to turn out a winning theological thesis. He is tempted to employ the devil, the Father of Lies who masquerades as the Angel of Light, as his mouthpiece for expounding on the Church's dogmas and he falls for bait! He imagines that, if he succeeds in bringing this off, he will effectively make Diabolos work for the salvation of souls instead of their damnation! And for that, unbeknownst to him, he becomes a marked man. This is a theology-fiction fest in which the main character (Mjomba) dies and continues the dialogue on the other side of the gulf that separates the living from the dead! He doesn't discover that he had actually been demon-possessed for the better part of his life, starting from around the time he quit the seminary to return to lay life, until the moment he sees the Ruler of the Underworld, at the head of a column of demons, bearing down on him with the obvious intention of dragging him to his assigned dungeon in the belly of hell.

Other editions

  • Humans
    • 2022-01-05
    • 208 pages
    • Paperback
    • Terra Foundation for the Arts
    • 2021
    • - pages
    • Paperback
    • Terra Foundation for the Arts
  • Humans
    • 2020-10-06
    • 448 pages
    • Paperback
    • St. Martin's Press
  • Humans
    • 2020-10-06
    • 432 pages
    • Ebook
    • St. Martin's Press

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