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    • The Gospel of Christ Crucified

    • A Theology of Suffering Before Glory
    • By: John P. Harrigan
    • Narrated by: Cal Walker
    • Length: 14 hrs and 35 mins
    • Unabridged

    The Gospel of Christ Crucified offers a biblical reconstruction of the principal elements that man up the apostolic gospel. Assuming a first-century Jewish worldview, the apostles understood the death of Jesus primarily in sacrificial terms for the atonement of sins....

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  • John Harrigan

    John Harrigan obsessively desires to take you to another realm and show you yourself. To that end, he pares himself down into the bone marrow for each project, as does his arts collective, FoolishPeople.

    ‘Solve et Coagula’ is the idea. Dissolve and coagulate. Destroy to build up. He seeks to raze your preconceptions about what art can be, how we choose what we see and how it can affect you.

    This concept lodged in his subconscious as a boy. John lost his father at four and spent long childhood days tending, with his mother, to his grave. They were a poor one parent one child family in a council estate. Now as then John faces fear of The Unknown, maybe Unknowable, but now fear processes through art.

    “Art is magic. Art is utterly vital. It has the power to heal deep wounds, to aid us in the darkest moments, to help us to carry on, when we are lost in life’s lows, brought to our knees, when we believe we might not be able to stand again.”

    ‘The Theater of Manifestati

    John Harrigan

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    Historical Fiction, Thriller, Fiction


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    April 2013


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    John grew up in Toledo, Ohio, the son of Jack, a janitor in the Toledo public schools and Mary, a home maker who worked a stint during WWII as a technician in the Willy’s Overland Jeep factory. John was the middle of five children. He graduated from Central Catholic High School. His earliest jobs were gas station attendant, bus boy, factory worker, installer for the telephone company, and postal service letter carrier. He attended college, thanks to the GI Bill which he received after two years in the U. S. Army, graduated from Loyola University of Chicago, and earned a Masters Degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago.

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