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The Singer Trilogy: A Classic Retelling of Cosmic Conflict
The Singer Trilogy: A Classic Retelling of Cosmic Conflict
The Singer Trilogy: A Classic Retelling of Cosmic Conflict
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The Singer Trilogy: A Classic Retelling of Cosmic Conflict

Written by Calvin Miller

Narrated by Adam Verner

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Hundreds of thousands have thrilled to this extraordinary retelling of a life unmatched in human history. Through the story of the Singer, his Star-Song and his battles with the World Hater, Calvin Miller has created a book full of life. Now, in one volume, you will find a powerful tale of incarnation and redemption.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateSep 10, 2009
ISBN9781608145386
The Singer Trilogy: A Classic Retelling of Cosmic Conflict
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Calvin Miller

Calvin Miller (PhD Min, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) served as a senior pastor in Omaha, as writer-in-residence and professor of communications and homiletics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and taught at Beeson Divinity School. He was a poet, artist, novelist, and evangelist who wrote over forty books, including the Singer trilogy, Snow, Wind, Shade, The Book of Jesus, and Into the Depths of God.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Literature at its best! Regardless of your philosophy, this is a beautiful, beautiful poem. It sings!

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    This is an incredible way of retelling the Gospel Story!

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    Overall an interesting allegory, with some beautiful and touching imagery!