Barabbas Son of a Father
A fictional account of Barabbas, a lesser known Biblical character. All that is known about him is that he was an insurrectionist condemned by the Romans to die, until his path intersected with that of Jesus Christ. Barabbas was set free as Jesus was crucified in his place. Why, of all the persons born into the world, was his life the one to intersect with the life of Jesus on such a day, in such a given way?
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Barabbas Son of a Father
A fictional account of Barabbas, a lesser known Biblical character. All that is known about him is that he was an insurrectionist condemned by the Romans to die, until his path intersected with that of Jesus Christ. Barabbas was set free as Jesus was crucified in his place. Why, of all the persons born into the world, was his life the one to intersect with the life of Jesus on such a day, in such a given way?
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Barabbas Son of a Father

Barabbas Son of a Father

by Basil B. Clark
Barabbas Son of a Father

Barabbas Son of a Father

by Basil B. Clark

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A fictional account of Barabbas, a lesser known Biblical character. All that is known about him is that he was an insurrectionist condemned by the Romans to die, until his path intersected with that of Jesus Christ. Barabbas was set free as Jesus was crucified in his place. Why, of all the persons born into the world, was his life the one to intersect with the life of Jesus on such a day, in such a given way?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157652067
Publisher: Waldenhouse Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/23/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 388 KB

About the Author

Basil Clark is a retired associate professor of Speech and Theatre at the University of Pikeville in Kentucky where he taught public speaking, theatre, oral interpretation, and interpersonal, political, and health communication courses. He served fourteen months as an Infantryman with the 1st Air Cavalry Division in Vietnam where he received the Silver Star and two Bronze Stars (one for Valor.) He currently serves as a volunteer mentor and instructor at Walker State Prison in Rock Spring, Georgia, the state's first totally Faith and Character based prison program.

In 1983, he won grand prize in the Performing Arts Repertory Theatre (Now TheatreWorks, USA [NY]) for his play "Change of Exchanges." In 2001, his story "The Town Drunk" was included in The World's Best Shortest Stories published by Quality Paperback Book Club [NY.] In 2007, 2008 he wrote a DVD script for use by 4th grade teachers, "Mars Invasion: Coal Camp to Space Camp." The curriculum is approved by the KY Department of Education and coordinates with the Mars Invasion program at the Challenger Learning Center of Hazard, Kentucky. Other books by Basil Clark are "Poetic Healing: A Vietnam Veteran's Journey from a Communication Perspective," with co-author Mark E. Huglen, and "War Wounded: Let the Healing Begin."
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