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The Miracle Maker

The Greatest Story Ever Told

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A children's storybook tie-in, illustrated with color photos from the film. The life of Jesus as seen through the eyes of a young girl - breathes new insights into the biblical account. Retelling the stories of the Gospel with all the innocence and clarity of a child's perspective makes them seem at once familiar and utterly fresh. At the heart of the novel is the figure of Jesus himself. Represented as a healer and radical teacher, he touches the hearts and minds of all those who hear his words. His love and power radiate throughout the narrative, echoed in the sensitive yet emotionally charged portraits of Mary Magdalene, the twelve disciples, and Miryam, the mother of God.

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Titel
The Miracle Maker
Untertitel
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Autorenkollektiv
Erscheinungsdatum
2000
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
48
ISBN10
034074958X
ISBN13
9780340749586
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Esoterik & Religion
Bewertung
4 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
A children's storybook tie-in, illustrated with color photos from the film. The life of Jesus as seen through the eyes of a young girl - breathes new insights into the biblical account. Retelling the stories of the Gospel with all the innocence and clarity of a child's perspective makes them seem at once familiar and utterly fresh. At the heart of the novel is the figure of Jesus himself. Represented as a healer and radical teacher, he touches the hearts and minds of all those who hear his words. His love and power radiate throughout the narrative, echoed in the sensitive yet emotionally charged portraits of Mary Magdalene, the twelve disciples, and Miryam, the mother of God.