The Pontiff and The Prophet Volume II
The City and The Wilderness
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About the Book
The second volume of The Pontiff and The Prophet trilogy (The City and The
Wilderness) tells the story of Antonlonello (the Prophet), his escape through
the northern wilderness of Norumbega, his capture, and death in the levels of
Quebec. It also depicts the various aspects of life lived in the theocratic world
Utopia of a far distant future. It portrays the outlawed prophetic movement called
the Ekklessia, life in the slum city of Sordesium, and it tells the story of the second
and third generations of Prophet followers.
The novel concludes with the story of Victor Dutton and Olivia Preager in the great
domed cities of Boston, Quebec, and Rome. Dutton is suspected of conspiracy in the
death of the Prophet. An investigation follows that reaches into the highest levels
of the Pontifi cal Utopia. A number of central characters populate this utopian
trilogy - among the most important being the mysterious fi gure of Mecox. The
story refl ects the internal struggles and early evolution of multiple Christianities,
and the slow emergence of orthodoxy.
About the Author
David Mahoney lives in the small English village of Tipton St. John, in Devonshire; he spends part of his time between there and Buffalo, New York, with his son. He is the author of In The Tradition of Baruch, Melting Times, and the first volume of The Pontiff and The Prophet. He graduated from Ricker College, Emory University, and Methesco in Ohio where he received his doctorate in theology. Born in 1942 into a Boston Irish-American family, awarded the Beadeau Biblical Scholar Prize, and he served as Chief Operating Officer of the Berkshire Learning Center in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, before retiring.