Jehovah's Incarnation
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About the Book
Jehovah’s Incarnation is set in the supposed time of the writing of the Bible. Liberal poetic license is taken in the pretense that historically disparate characters could have co-existed and interacted. The dramatic impact, and remarkable black humor, of this conceptualization of the origins of modern religion is both imaginative and disturbing. Jehovah’s Incarnation is sure to be one of the most provocative and interesting books of this generation… it’s eloquent and nourishing food for deep philosophical rumination and lively intellectual debate.
About the Author
Bob Smith was the owner and creative director of a Manhattan Advertising Agency for more than 35 years. He is now semi-retired and Jehovah’s Incarnation is his first novel. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1956 and is an avid duplicate bridge and sports enthusiast. His latest project is the first of a unique series of children’s bedtime stories entitled; The Wacky, Wonderful World of Collossalottapotamous McGillicudy, III.