This book is the third of a trilogy: “Jesus and Mary”, “Mary and God”, and now “God and Rebecca”. All are love stories. “Jesus and Mary” starts with this note:
If a tiny omniscient insect crawled into your ear one cosy star-filled night and whispered, “Friend of this world, I must tell you that there are no historical facts,” would this change anything about your life? If the insect then decided to stay a while and explain what it meant, would you listen? Would you care to hear what it meant? Would you let the insect metamorphose your whole view of the very idea of “history”? Would you let the insect scratch your eardrum with its tiny hands and feet until you understood what it meant? Most people would never understand, but for those who would, here is a story of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
This book is the third of a trilogy: “Jesus and Mary”, “Mary and God”, and now “God and Rebecca”. All are love stories. “Jesus and Mary” starts with this note:
If a tiny omniscient insect crawled into your ear one cosy star-filled night and whispered, “Friend of this world, I must tell you that there are no historical facts,” would this change anything about your life? If the insect then decided to stay a while and explain what it meant, would you listen? Would you care to hear what it meant? Would you let the insect metamorphose your whole view of the very idea of “history”? Would you let the insect scratch your eardrum with its tiny hands and feet until you understood what it meant? Most people would never understand, but for those who would, here is a story of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.