Genius of China by Robert K G Temple

Genius of China by Robert K G Temple

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Genius of China by Robert K G Temple

Only human courage and divine miracles would win the Promised Land As the sequel to Ellen Traylor's MOSES - THE DELIVERER, this book follows the Israelites' long journey to Canaan in a saga of intense drama. Having witnessed the plague on Pharaoh's cruel land, the delivering power of God, and the parting of the Red Sea, Joshua earns Moses' trust during the wilderness wanderings. In his last days, Moses appoints Joshua as his successor, a role in which Joshua's faithfulness and single-hearted devotion to God culminate in the miraculous victories that finally settle the children of Israel in their holy hand. Although Joshua is a man of bold spirit, he is also prone to the loneliness that goes with power. Never could he have imagined that with the conquest of Canaan his own heart would be conquered.
Professor ROBERT TEMPLE is the author of a number of incisive and provocative books including the international bestseller, The Sirius Mystery. His books have been translated into a total of 44 foreign languages. Temple is Visiting Professor of the History and Pilosophy of Science at Tsinghua University in Beijing. For many years he was a science writer for the Sunday Times, the Guardian, and a science reporter for Time-Life, as well as a frequent reviewer for nature and profile writer for The New Scientist.
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ISBN 13 9780671674076
ISBN 10 0671674072
Title Genius of China
Author Robert K G Temple
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Touchstone Books
Year published 1989-01-01
Number of pages 0
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