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Buy this book together with Aphrahat the Persian Sage and the Temple of God by Stephanie Jarkins
In 1212 A.D., boy preachers arose and led literally thousands of children to the east in what has been called “The Children’s Crusade where all disappeared with hardly a trace. This historical romance novel, written a century ago, reconstructs this bizarre event. In dealing with medieval religion, it describes the nature of Islam with a great deal of sensitivity. +This books examines Aphrahat the Persian Sage’s views of asceticism, sacramental theology, Christology, and ecclesiology and concludes that Aphrahat, a mid-fourth century Christian author, uses themes with ancient roots, including Merkabah traditions of the temple and applies these traditions to the Christian experience of God.Save $20.40
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Title:The Daughter of Maschemuth
Subtitle:A Story of the Children's Crusade
Availability:In Press
Publisher:Regina Books
 
In 1212 A.D., boy preachers arose and led literally thousands of children to the east in what has been called “The Children’s Crusade where all disappeared with hardly a trace. This historical romance novel, written a century ago, reconstructs this bizarre event. In dealing with medieval religion, it describes the nature of Islam with a great deal of sensitivity.


Williamson, Frances Herrington. The Daughter of Maschemuth
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