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"A high-fantasy account of reality as seen by one of Satan's brothers, sure to appeal to lovers of both fantasy and Christian literature." -Kirkus Reviews "I, Jetebais becomes an almost revolutionary text. The book does not pretend to know or preach easy answers to life's struggles, nor offer comforting remarks on why evil exists. And in that alone lies the genius behind the fiction. Choosing to seek atonement for one's actions is a very personal journey fraught with self-doubt, fear, and mistrust. It is this experience which shapes who we are, and who we become. And as I, Jetebais shows, the…mehr

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"A high-fantasy account of reality as seen by one of Satan's brothers, sure to appeal to lovers of both fantasy and Christian literature." -Kirkus Reviews "I, Jetebais becomes an almost revolutionary text. The book does not pretend to know or preach easy answers to life's struggles, nor offer comforting remarks on why evil exists. And in that alone lies the genius behind the fiction. Choosing to seek atonement for one's actions is a very personal journey fraught with self-doubt, fear, and mistrust. It is this experience which shapes who we are, and who we become. And as I, Jetebais shows, the cleansing and redemptive power of such a quest can rival that of any evil on earth, no matter how sinister. Fans of mythology and Christian writings will surely find something to love about Bishop's groundbreaking saga." -Pacific Book Awards
Autorenporträt
Life as "Pastor's kid" in 1960's Bristol, Connecticut immersed Robert Martin Bishop in theology. The divisions that existed between the churches in that town, such as nuns from the Catholic Church being forbidden by their priests to walk on the sidewalk in front of the Lutheran Church across the street, shaped his thinking about the vast differences that can exist, even between similar faiths. This led him to ponder the integration and separation that is inherent in the story of the Angels and Satan. Bishop was a prolific writer in college, penning short stories and poems in his free time. It was then that the story of Jetebais began to form in his mind. After retiring from Sales and Management, then retiring from teaching High School, he has been able to devote himself to writing.