Initium

In the beginning was the Roman Army

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Pub Date 29 May 2020 | Archive Date 15 Jul 2020

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What effect did the Crucifixion have on the Roman Army? What effect did the Roman Army have on the Resurrection? Are these the most important questions of all time?

Through the power of a compelling fictional narrative, back to 33 AD when men and women were inspired to take up the cross and change the world, the reader is taken on a journey of discovery to an alternative account of events in Roman Judea. It is the characters we meet in the Roman Army who will be their unknown inspiration, and stray from their own usual paths. Everything we feel and touch within this world is fictional … or is it?

Is there an ultimate truth? And are you ready to face it?

What effect did the Crucifixion have on the Roman Army? What effect did the Roman Army have on the Resurrection? Are these the most important questions of all time?

Through the power of a compelling...


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ISBN 9781838596101
PRICE $6.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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I was really hoping this book would be an alternative history tale that would make me question theology and secularism, sadly it didn't, it's not a bad read but I was not I overly engaged by the telling of this story and felt quite deflated at the end

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