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''' The Fisherman ''' (2003) is a novel by [[Larry Huntsperger]].
''' The Fisherman ''' (2003) is a novel by [[Larry Huntsperger]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A fictional account of the life of the disciple Peter follows his initial resistance to becoming one of Jesus's followers and his witness to the events of the New Testament.  
A fictional account of the life of the disciple Peter follows his initial resistance to becoming one of Jesus's followers and his witness to the events of the New Testament.


==Editions and translations==
"Few New Testament characters are as fascinating as Simon Barjona, the man called Petera reluctant disciple who changed the face of Christianity. For more than twenty-five years, author and pastor Larry Huntsperger has spent hundreds of hours studying New Testament documents in preparation for writing this fictional first person account of the life of this enigmatic disciple. The result is a novel that faithfully follows Scripture while offering a powerful, fresh narration of the story of one of Christianity's greatest men. In the fastpaced chapters of The Fisherman, readers will relive Peter's initial resistance to the pull he feels toward Jesus and his ministry. They'll walk with Peter alongside Jesus through the events of the Gospels and catch intimate glimpses of the disciples' personalities. They'll even "feel" the dust on the roads as familiar stories are transformed into original, spellbinding accounts from Peter's life. This fascinating novel will help readers "to see the Master as a man. For, if we cannot see him correctly as man, we have no hope of understanding him correctly as our God."--Publisher description.
Published in the United States (Grand Rapids, MI: 2003).
 
==Editions==
Published in Grand Rapids, MI: 2003.


==External links==
==External links==


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Latest revision as of 11:13, 10 May 2016

<bibexternal title="The Fisherman" author="Huntsperger"/>

The Fisherman (2003) is a novel by Larry Huntsperger.

Abstract

A fictional account of the life of the disciple Peter follows his initial resistance to becoming one of Jesus's followers and his witness to the events of the New Testament.

"Few New Testament characters are as fascinating as Simon Barjona, the man called Petera reluctant disciple who changed the face of Christianity. For more than twenty-five years, author and pastor Larry Huntsperger has spent hundreds of hours studying New Testament documents in preparation for writing this fictional first person account of the life of this enigmatic disciple. The result is a novel that faithfully follows Scripture while offering a powerful, fresh narration of the story of one of Christianity's greatest men. In the fastpaced chapters of The Fisherman, readers will relive Peter's initial resistance to the pull he feels toward Jesus and his ministry. They'll walk with Peter alongside Jesus through the events of the Gospels and catch intimate glimpses of the disciples' personalities. They'll even "feel" the dust on the roads as familiar stories are transformed into original, spellbinding accounts from Peter's life. This fascinating novel will help readers "to see the Master as a man. For, if we cannot see him correctly as man, we have no hope of understanding him correctly as our God."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: 2003.

External links