Propositum

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Sean Curley ISBN: 9781301786299
Publisher: Sean Curley Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sean Curley
ISBN: 9781301786299
Publisher: Sean Curley
Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Can Christianity save Rome?

It is a chaotic time with the Roman Republic being overwhelmed by an insidious Empire and Caesars being proclaimed Gods when a visionary ex-Senator embarks on a lifelong path to salvation. While envisioning a better future, Proculus forms a plan, Propositum, to merge Judaism with Rome in order to create a more sustainable and compassionate government.

From just before Saul's vision to the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 72 AD, this epic story delivers an intriguing and illuminating
view of the founding of Christianity.

Praise for Propositum:

Sean's storytelling, backed by his thorough research, makes this tale a credible alternative, not only to the myths in the Gospels, but to the very idea of a historical Christ. Fictional characters and historical figures come alive against the lush backdrop of the early Roman Empire. – Greg Reeder

Sean Curley's portrayal of the birth of Christianity challenges what the traditional texts have taught us, and does so in a way where the reader travels alongside the characters in their travails to save the Republic. – David Gerring

Propositum transports the reader to the Roman Empire starting in 30 AD, and sets up a plot that intertwines historical figures such as the biblical Paul with enough well-drawn fictional characters to push the action along. The prose is
smooth, the pages turn fast, and the story winds its way to its inevitable conclusion. – Richard Berg

Propositum grabs you from the beginning with a story full of intrigue and suspense. The story draws you in with characters you care about and history you want to know more about. Sean Curley's writing is enjoyable to read with a mixture of good storytelling and looking at an old story in a new way. – Jacqueline Sene

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Can Christianity save Rome?

It is a chaotic time with the Roman Republic being overwhelmed by an insidious Empire and Caesars being proclaimed Gods when a visionary ex-Senator embarks on a lifelong path to salvation. While envisioning a better future, Proculus forms a plan, Propositum, to merge Judaism with Rome in order to create a more sustainable and compassionate government.

From just before Saul's vision to the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 72 AD, this epic story delivers an intriguing and illuminating
view of the founding of Christianity.

Praise for Propositum:

Sean's storytelling, backed by his thorough research, makes this tale a credible alternative, not only to the myths in the Gospels, but to the very idea of a historical Christ. Fictional characters and historical figures come alive against the lush backdrop of the early Roman Empire. – Greg Reeder

Sean Curley's portrayal of the birth of Christianity challenges what the traditional texts have taught us, and does so in a way where the reader travels alongside the characters in their travails to save the Republic. – David Gerring

Propositum transports the reader to the Roman Empire starting in 30 AD, and sets up a plot that intertwines historical figures such as the biblical Paul with enough well-drawn fictional characters to push the action along. The prose is
smooth, the pages turn fast, and the story winds its way to its inevitable conclusion. – Richard Berg

Propositum grabs you from the beginning with a story full of intrigue and suspense. The story draws you in with characters you care about and history you want to know more about. Sean Curley's writing is enjoyable to read with a mixture of good storytelling and looking at an old story in a new way. – Jacqueline Sene

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