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OverviewOne evening Father Alazon Lustlieb appears on a popular evening talk show to announce that he has received a series of revelations. Several God-sent angels, he reports, instructed him to find and translate a set of twelve scrolls, then choose four disciples to help him interpret these scriptures--the Bear Lake Scrolls--and establish the Church of the Comic Spirit. The Scrolls, the original versions of some of the more famous Biblical stories, form the centerpiece of this novel. Each of the twelve tales has its own distinct plot, style, genre (short story, film script, newspaper coverage of a congressional investigation, diary, series of letters to the editor) brand of comedy (wit, satire, parody, sex farce), and characters (Eve and Adam, Methuselah, Noah's wife Elsie, Abraham and Sarah, Lot's wife Jane, Moses, Job, David and Bathsheba, Goliath), all of whom are cast in the roles of schemers, rogues, buffoons, fools, and schlemiels. God is often the central character, the comic hero, though his rôle and character change from story to story, much as in the standard Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The teachings of the Church of the Comic Spirit are set forth in a short catechism consisting of answers to FAQs. Whether God really exists or whether somebody has just been posing as God? Whether women are smarter than men? Whether the profits generated by the theme park Bear Lake World, Inc., should be tax-free? Whether irreverence is the highest virtue? Whether laughter is the way to salvation? How many angels can dance on the edge of a hot tub? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Enns WiebePublisher: Komos Books Imprint: Komos Books Edition: 3rd 2020 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781952006111ISBN 10: 1952006112 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 26 June 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPie in the faith. A cheeky but somehow reverent novel. -- Ian Schoals, NPR Delivers laugh after laugh. This delightful series of parodies does for the faith of our forebears what This is Spinal Tap did for rock and roll. -- Dale Allison, Princeton Theological Seminary Presents a fascinating characterization of God as the ultimate comic hero. -- William Unrau, author of White Man's Wicked Water and many other books on the history of the American West. Author InformationPaul Enns Wiebe grew up in the Idaho Outback. He graduated from Bethel College (Kansas) and received a PhD from The University of Chicago. A professor of comparative religion for twenty-five years, he resigned his tenured position and took to writing comic novels. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |