The Idle Brain: A Theological Odyssey

The Idle Brain: A Theological Odyssey
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Download or read book The Idle Brain: A Theological Odyssey written by Terrence Bertin and published by Writers Republic LLC. This book was released on 2021-07-16 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Faithless clergyman Simeon Cole is spirited into the psyche of a comatose, dying criminal. His task is to awaken the criminal and combat the legions of demonic forces holding sway in the Inner World. Simeon must pass through many challenges and tribulations with all the Powers of the Inner World bent on his destruction. Accompanied by several companions -- fragments of the criminal’s own mind, Simeon journeys through the bizarre science-fiction and fantasy world made and controlled by the demonic Powers. If he succeeds, he can escape the Inner World; failure means his own life. But success also means losing the only real and meaningful friendships he has ever known. It is a fearsome task for a clergyman with no faith and no stomach for adventures. In any case, Simeon must conquer his own flaws and come to terms with his God to emerge as something more.


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