Rag And Bone: A Journey Among The World's Holy Dead

Book Summary


"Peter Manseau's "Rag and Bone" reads like a novel, entertains like a television docudrama, and educates like the best college professor you ever had." --Michael Shermer By examining relics--the bits and pieces of long-dead saints at the heart of nearly all religious traditions--Peter Manseau delivers a book about life, and about faith and how it is sustained. The result of wide travel and the author's own deep curiosity, filled with true tales of the living and dubious legends of the dead, "Rag and Bone" tells of a California seeker who ended up in a Jerusalem convent because of a nun's disembodied hand; a French forensics expert who travels on the Metro with the rib of a saint; two young brothers who collect tickets at a Syrian mosque, studying English beside a hair from the Prophet Muhammad's beard; and many other stories, myths, and peculiar histories. With these, and an array of other digits, limbs, and bones, Manseau provides a respectful, witty, informed, inquisitive, thoughtful, and fascinating look into "the primordial strangeness that is at the heart of belief," and the place where the abstractions of faith meet the realities of physical objects, of rags and bones.

Book Details


Book Name Rag And Bone: A Journey Among The World's Holy Dead
Author Peter Manseau
Publisher Holt Mcdougal (Mar 2010)
ISBN 9780805091472
Pages 243
Language English
Price 547
 
 

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