A Creed For The Third Millennium

A Creed For The Third Millennium

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Author: Colleen Mccullough
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1985

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A Creed For The Third Millennium presents a compelling narrative set against a future where humanity grapples with profound existential questions. McCullough, a master storyteller, constructs a world where a new spiritual leader emerges, challenging established norms and offering a radical vision for society's path forward. The novel chronicles the intricate political machinations and personal struggles that arise as this creed gains momentum. It illustrates the enduring human search for purpose and belonging, all while questioning the very foundations of faith and power. This work offers a powerful commentary on the future of belief and governance.

Author: Colleen Mccullough

Published: 1985, Harper & Row, Publishers

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Description

Author: Colleen Mccullough
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1985

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A Creed For The Third Millennium presents a compelling narrative set against a future where humanity grapples with profound existential questions. McCullough, a master storyteller, constructs a world where a new spiritual leader emerges, challenging established norms and offering a radical vision for society's path forward. The novel chronicles the intricate political machinations and personal struggles that arise as this creed gains momentum. It illustrates the enduring human search for purpose and belonging, all while questioning the very foundations of faith and power. This work offers a powerful commentary on the future of belief and governance.