Adam Glantz

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Adam the Second “finds himself lonely, forsaken, misunderstood, at times even ridiculed.” He withdraws from society, lonely and solitary. Thus, in modern times, Adam the Second, covenantal man, finds it especially difficult to fulfill the divine edict that he belong to two communities. Even so, the man of faith continues to try to communicate to Adam the First. Perhaps, in fact, The Lonely Man of Faith is an attempt at such communication. And even if Adam the First does not comprehend the message, speaking brings relief to the tormented soul of covenantal man, and defining this dilemma “will ...more
The Lonely Man of Faith
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