The Immoral Reverend - Robert H. Rimmer - Books - iUniverse - 9780595002177 - December 1, 2000
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The Immoral Reverend

Robert H. Rimmer

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The Immoral Reverend

A CHURCH OF MODERN MORALITITES! In the city of Adamsport, Massachusettsvery similar to Quincy, where Bob Rimmer has lived most of his lifeMatt Godwin, with both an MBA and a Doctor of Divinity degree from Harvardafter fifteen years in the business world, is about to be elected president of a multi billion dollar conglomerate created by his father. But defying both his wife and his father, Matt returns to the Unitarian/Universalist pulpit. He has a vision of a church that offers an entirely new approach to Christian morality. Inspired by the never ending mystery and wonder of procreation, life and death, his religion will preach the exaltation of the human body and mindand human sexuality will have a joyous, laughing, sacramental quality. Matt's religious humanism is portrayed amidst a background of obsession and adventure. Attempting to build a new style church. Matt's need for funds, leads him on a search for millions of dollars in gold bullion dumped by an American transport plane during World War II in the Himalayas, when we were at war with the Japanese. With the help of an Islamic, Arab oil billionaire he rebuilds and recreates a former Unitarian Universalist church and offers a sexual religious agenda that shocks the conservative Christian community. Originally published in 1985Bob Rimmer has elaborated the Church of Modern Moralities with a new, 21st century, franchised religion in his novel, published by toExcel in 1998. It's called Wondering and has churches called Love Dromes. Don't miss it! After you've read it, you'll become a Wonderer, too!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780595002177
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 372
Dimensions 151 × 24 × 225 mm   ·   544 g
Language English  

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