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BONUS: How Might Biblical Fiction Best Explore Jesus’s Early Life? | with R. S. Ingermanson

BONUS: How Might Biblical Fiction Best Explore Jesus’s Early Life? | with R. S. Ingermanson

Fantastical Truth

May 12, 202029m 21s

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Show Notes

Last week’s interview with Randy Ingermanson about Oxygen went into overtime. That’s because we had to ask him about his most recent release: Son of Mary. It’s book 1 of his new four-book Crown of Thorns series.

Now in this special bonus episode, we ask Randy (who uses the initials R. S. for this new series) questions like these:

  • How did you begin writing your City of God series, including Transgression, Premonition, and Retribution?
  • What kind of “gritty” content helps portray the rigors of first-century life?
  • How long has your new Crown of Thorns series been in the making?
  • How does biblical fiction work, exploring extra-biblical speculation?
  • What occurs in the book, as Jesus’s messianic mission grows clear?

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