Explore the fascinating world of "Kingless Folk: and Other Addresses on Bible Animals" by John Adams. This collection of insightful lectures delves into the often-overlooked role of animals in the Bible, offering a unique perspective on scripture and its connection to the natural world. Adams examines animal symbolism and behavior as portrayed in biblical texts, illuminating their religious significance.
"Kingless Folk" provides a rich resource for those interested in biblical studies, religion and science, and the intersection of faith and nature. Discover the enduring relevance of these observations and gain a deeper understanding of the animals that populate the pages of the Bible. A valuable addition to any library, this volume offers a timeless exploration of nature within a religious context.
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