ISBN-13: 9781539523017 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 314 str.
Man's relationship with God has been a constant struggle since the beginning of time. Even before the creation of the world as we know it, the genesis of the universe was orchestrated by His divine will and humanity has attempted to come to terms with it ever sense. Starting from the genesis of time itself The Remote House chronicles the struggle that came with convincing empires and societies of God's existence over thousands of years, and the modern day conflicts that are still feeling the consequences of this history to this day. Moving through centuries and revisiting iconic biblical stories from a perspective never before attempted, the astonishing accomplishments achieved through acts of faith by religious followers are brought to life in the pages of The Remote House. Jumping around a multitude of different perspectives, everything from the struggles of Moses and his family to the modern day problems of Eva, an Israeli soldier in the Middle East, are used to explore how we understand religion today. In an awe-inspiring new novel, author John David takes readers on a breath-taking tale that reaches from the beginning of time all the way to the "The Remote House" of modern day Jerusalem. Chronicling the lives of a vast array of religious figures and iconic moments throughout the history of the world, The Remote House's tale of humanity and religion promises to be one of the most evocative pieces of literature to ever engage with the relationship between God and man.