Divine Romance, Gene Edwards
Divine Romance, Gene Edwards
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Divine Romance
A Study in Brokeness

Author: Gene Edwards

Narrator: Gene Edwards

Unabridged: 4 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2011


Synopsis

A book of power, beauty and grandeur, here is a majestic rendition of the love of God. Rarely has a piece of Christian literature combined the simplicity of the storytelling art with the profound depths of the Christian faith. In this sweeping saga, spanning from eternity to eternity, you will discover some of the deepest riches afforded the believer. Who is fit to be the beautiful bride of God? How shall the Carpenter, rising from the dead, bring her forth? The story concludes at the consummation of the ages, when a victorious Lord takes his bride to himself. This truly is the greatest love story ever told.

About Gene Edwards

Gene Edwards grew up in the oil fields of East Texas and entered college at age fifteen. He graduated at eighteen from East Texas State University with a bachelor's degree in English history and went on to earn his M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Gene is part of the house-church movement, and he travels extensively to aid Christians as they begin meeting in homes. He also conducts conferences on living the deeper Christian life. As the beloved author of over 25 bestselling books, many consider Gene’s signature book to be A Tale of Three Kings. A simple retelling of the relationships between King Saul, King David, and the young man who wanted to be King, Absalom. His book The Divine Romance, has been called a masterpiece of Christian literature. Gene and his wife, Helen, reside in Jacksonville, Florida, and have two grown children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lynne

I don't know if Gene Edwards deliberately took theological liberties in this book in the name of allegory or if he agrees with all the points he seems to make in its pages. I guess I could have misinterpreted things, but the trouble with making allegory out of scripture is that it can be taken the w......more

Goodreads review by Ben

A very difficult book to explain or to talk about. You really just have to read it.......more

Goodreads review by Tirza

This book is an incredible picture of the God and His love for us through the span of time. It gave me a whole new perspective of who He is, and how He wants us to relate to Him- with love above all else. Out of his creation, we are the only creatures He has given the ability to love and have His Li......more