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Enter a world of warfare and treachery, of duty and honor, of love and loyalty, interwoven with the inner workings of a Roman centurion's household. And then trace it as the road curves toward little Capernaum. Follow the story of Appius, a proud centurion, and Tullus, his scribe and slave. From a battle with the Parthians, through a tragic personal crisis, to the gladiator arena at Caesarea Maritima, their tale finally leads to the backwater village of Capernaum on the shores of Galilee. There, in a culture not their own and during a week they will never forget, they encounter a Jewish prophet from Nazareth. A Week in the Life of a Roman Centurion gives us a first-century view of the world of the Gospels. In entertaining historical fiction, splashed with informative sidebars and images, we capture a view of Jesus' world from the outer framework looking in.
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Publisher : IVP Academic; Illustrated edition (April 6, 2015)
Language : English
Paperback : 192 pages
ISBN-10 : 0830824626
ISBN-13 : 978-0830824625
Item Weight : 8 ounces
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.25 inches
Reviewer: Robert G. Leroe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: History with a twist
Review: A historical novel that I read to learn about how Centurions operated in the Roman Empire, but one with a surprise twist. The author, new to fiction, wisely uses the Centurion's servant Tullus, as the reader's perspective. We follow him from his capture by the Romans and his life as a trusted servant to a Centurion, who is a man of honor and integrity. The twists and turns of the novel made me think how this would make a good movie. Side-bars fill in historical details, which is the author's main intent, to teach the context, culture, and customs of the time. Excellent book.
Reviewer: Circuit Rider
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very enjoyable, though Ebook formatting needs improvment.
Review: This is a very enjoyable read, though not without its faults. The formatting of the Kindle edition is disruptive, with the helpful historical notes interspersed with the narrative. I enjoyed both the narrative and the historical notes, but there needs to be some work in the next Ebook edition to help it flow better.I also found the ending to be too abrupt. I'd prefer a "Week and a Half" in the life instead. Overall, this was an insightful weekend read that provides the best of historical fiction. I learned a bit about Roman and Jewish culture in the process and gave found it to be useful in small-group discussions. I will likely read more in the series.
Reviewer: Papa
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy read full of meaningful history
Review: This is a quite enjoyable, informative and easy read. It was full of historical detail that really illuminated this story and the Greatest Story for me. The educational side- bars were fun to read. I would welcome other books like this and from this author. BTW, I have the Kindle edition.
Reviewer: Nate O
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Read
Review: I read this book for a New Testament Class I'm taking. It is a great read. The story moves very quickly and provides a lot of factual details about life at the time of Jesus. The story itself is fictional but based on a few of the passages in gospels about the Centurion. If I was going to make a recommendation I'd say the book is good enough for high school and above.
Reviewer: E. Johnson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: What was it like to be a Roman centurion during the days of Jesus?
Review: This series is great and this might have been my favorite of them all. The author sends a Roman centurion and his slave helper to several locations, providing information about what life was really like. I won't give away the ending, but I felt it coming and enjoyed it all along. A great way to learn history while enjoying the fictional setting.
Reviewer: Jeff Buchholz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Didn't want the book to end
Review: I really enjoyed reading this book! If you ever wanted to feel what it would be like to walk in the sandals of a key Roman soldier this easy to read, highly detailed, well written book is for you. Worthy of a sixth star!
Reviewer: Stephen R. Vidano
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Loved it
Review: Historical. Dramatic. Intrigue. Action. It was a lovely surprise to stumble on to this unpretentious read. I am going to pass this on to a few friends for sure.
Reviewer: Jim
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great historical fiction book
Review: Great historical fiction book. It give a lot of historical information about the life of a roman centurion. Easy reading.
Customers say
Customers find the book informative, insightful, and a great way to learn history. They describe it as an easy, fast read with dramatic action. Readers also mention the educational sidebars are fun to read and the book is good enough for high school and above.
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