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In this spiritual memoir, Joshua Rice explores the spaces of middle age through the lenses of the Bible, long-distance running, and modern psychology. Our larger-than-life companion is Abraham and his rabbinic interpreters--beloved as no other in the Jewish tradition. Always on the move, always in-between, never quite arriving, the great patriarch of Genesis creates space for making peace with the past, for pushing new limits, and for sprinting headlong into the second half of life.

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In this spiritual memoir, Joshua Rice explores the spaces of middle age through the lenses of the Bible, long-distance running, and modern psychology. Our larger-than-life companion is Abraham and his rabbinic interpreters--beloved as no other in the Jewish tradition. Always on the move, always in-between, never quite arriving, the great patriarch of Genesis creates space for making peace with the past, for pushing new limits, and for sprinting headlong into the second half of life.
Autorenporträt
Joshua Rice is a Pentecostal minister, ordained by the Church of God. In addition to serving congregations, he is an adjunct professor of New Testament at Lee University and Pentecostal Theological Seminary, Cleveland, Tennessee. He is the author of Paul and Patronage: The Dynamics of Power in 1 Corinthians (Pickwick, 2013).