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Mary's Lament Kindle Edition

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Religions are humanity's attempt to articulate and enhance the ageless search for righteousness. The three monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, all attempt to explain the relationship between the human being and its Creator. All three religions describe God as a God of Love. Yet history has exposed the fact that all three religions have been aggressive supporters, even instigators, of all sorts of human-on-human violence. Some of these accounts and current actions are so egregious that we shudder when reading of them. Yes, this is all in response to the eternal struggle between good and evil. However necessary or just the cause, we continue to be uncomfortable with this connection between religion and violence.  


In my search for a way out of this conundrum, I was drawn to a poorly veiled dispute between the early followers of Jesus, alluded to in both the Book of Acts and some of the letters of the Apostle Paul, that may speak directly to this blemish in the human search for righteousness. The Book of Acts, while presenting it as insignificant in the broader picture of the maturation of Christianity, clearly presents a dispute between the disciples of Jesus who remained in and around Jerusalem and the Apostle Paul. It seems apparent that this dispute was never resolved. However, since there are no writings focusing on this issue, we are left with the question of why the Apostle Paul twice visited the disciples in Jerusalem,  and both times left on a somewhat contentious basis. A close examination of the theologies of Jesus and Paul present a rather stark distinction. The essence of Paul's theology is God's plan for salvation while Jesus spoke of the presence of God's Kingdom among us. Could this help to explain the division, and also shed some light on our search for righteousness?  


 Mary's Lament is an attempt to address this dilemma by focusing on Jesus' message of the presence of the Kingdom of Love. Set in the incubation period of Christianity, this novel suggests that Jesus' teachings break through the barriers forming between Jew and Christian, avoiding the tendency of our religious beliefs separating us into contending camps that ultimately lead to violence. It is written in the sure belief that our vision of our Creator does not have to separate us from those we are to love. 

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About the Author

Joseph C. Nyce grew up in a Christian home in Eastern Pennsylvania, and after earning his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Lafayette College, he settled down in the family business manufacturing concrete and blocks. Yet Joseph felt God's call, uprooted his wife and two young children, and enrolled at the Princeton Theology Seminary, where he would go on to earn his master of divinity and PhD degrees. While there he established a general contracting business in the Princeton area. He also sang and conducted adult Bible studies for St. Luke's Methodist Church in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, where touching and soul-searching discussions inspired him to write Mary's Lament.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CW2999ST
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Joe Nyce Publishing; 1st edition (December 28, 2023)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 28, 2023
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.0 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 565 pages
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Customers find the book's storytelling engaging, with one review highlighting its outstanding insight into the struggles of the mind. Moreover, the writing quality receives positive feedback, with customers noting it is very well written.

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Customers appreciate the storytelling in the book, with one review highlighting its use as a teaching tool, while others praise its historical fiction elements and insight into the struggles of the mind.

"...I could not put this book down. Outstanding insight into the struggles of the mind and it's beliefs versus the desire to love from the heart...." Read more

"This book gives an excellent understanding of the beginnings of Christianity. I do not identify as a Christian but I love historical fiction...." Read more

"Five star rating from me. Very well written. Easy read. Great story used to teach with. I will be thinking about book for a long time ." Read more

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Customers praise the writing quality of the book, with one noting it's an easy read.

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"...The author is clearly a scholar and talented writer...." Read more

"Five star rating from me. Very well written. Easy read. Great story used to teach with. I will be thinking about book for a long time ." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019
    I was born and raised as a Catholic and had a Catholic education grades 5-8. I participated in the flower crowning of the Blessed Mother statue every May. I always felt a special connection with the mother of Jesus, particularly when I became a mom to 2 wonderful children. Joe's story of Mary's lament renewed that connection for me. I could not put this book down. Outstanding insight into the struggles of the mind and it's beliefs versus the desire to love from the heart. Thanks Joe. Beautifully written!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
    This book gives an excellent understanding of the beginnings of Christianity. I do not identify as a Christian but I love historical fiction. The author did a great job in conveying both the complicated politics of the times and in bringing to life the characters. The story was rich and engaging. The author is clearly a scholar and talented writer. Mary’s life, it seems, truly conveyed the values of kindness and love despite tragic circumstances. Ironically, the same themes and issues are relevant in contemporary society. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys historical fiction.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2018
    Five star rating from me. Very well written. Easy read. Great story used to teach with. I will be thinking about book for a long time .

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