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''' Lydia''' (1979) is a novel by [[Lois T. Henderson]].  
''' Lydia''' (1979) is a novel by [[Lois T. Henderson]].  
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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


"A biblical novel where author weaves the brief New Testament account of Lydia."--Publisher description.
"A biblical novel where author weaves the brief New Testament account of Lydia ... A fictional account of the first Christian businesswoman recounts, against the backdrop of first-century Macedonia, her conversion to Christianity through Paul's preaching and her life in a pagan business community of men"--Publisher description.


==Editions ==
==Editions ==
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[[Category:Women's Studies--Fiction|1979 Henderson]]
[[Category:Women's Studies--English|1979 Henderson]]





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Lydia (1979) is a novel by Lois T. Henderson.

Abstract

"A biblical novel where author weaves the brief New Testament account of Lydia ... A fictional account of the first Christian businesswoman recounts, against the backdrop of first-century Macedonia, her conversion to Christianity through Paul's preaching and her life in a pagan business community of men"--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Carmel, NY: Guideposts; Chappaqua, NY: Christian Herald Books: and San Francisco, CA: Harper & Row, 1979.

External links

  • [ Google Books]