No. of pages 32
Published: 2006
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"The Genesis of It All" by Huai Kuang Miao explores the intricate web of existence, blending philosophy, science, and spirituality in a thought-provoking narrative. The story centers on a group of diverse characters grappling with the fundamental questions of life, creation, and purpose. As they embark on a journey across different realms of understanding, they encounter metaphysical challenges and insights that challenge their perceptions of reality. Through their unique perspectives and experiences, they gradually piece together the tapestry of existence, ultimately revealing the interconnectedness of all beings and the profound mysteries that lie at the heart of creation. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Paraclete Press .
Luci Shaw has been a part of several translation projects, working with Ken Taylor in the 1970s on The Living Bible, acting as English stylist for both The Psalms and The Books of Wisdom in Eugene Peterson's The Message, and for the Committee on Bible Translation in sections of its translation of the Bible, Today's New International Version. An award-winning poet and essayist, she is the author of many books including Water My Soul: Cultivating the Interior Life (Zondervan). Since 1988, she has served as Writer in Residence at Regent College, Vancouver. Sr. Huai-Kuang Miao is a member of Stages Theatre Company on Cape Cod and works as a stage designer for large theatrical productions. She is a member of The Community of Jesus, a Benedictine style religious community in Orleans, Massachusetts. This is her first children's book.