
Kingless Folk, and Other Addresses on Bible Animals
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Authors:
- Adams, John
1735 - 1826
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In an era marked by profound social and religious transformation, "Kingless Folk, and Other Addresses on Bible Animals" by John Adams delves into the rich tapestry of biblical narratives, illuminating the spiritual significance of animals as metaphors for human virtues and vices. This compelling collection invites readers to reflect on themes of moral integrity and divine guidance, drawing parallels between the behaviors of these creatures and the complexities of human existence. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, Adams' work challenges us to consider the deeper meanings behind scriptural references, encouraging a thoughtful exploration of faith and ethics. Engage with this insightful discourse and discover how biblical animals can inspire contemporary reflections on morality and spirituality.
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