A sea monster. Rogue waves. Dead Vikings. A Muslim philosopher. And something like Armageddon unfolding at Fenway Park.
This is not a tidy novel, and it is not meant to be.
An Ocean Full of Angels is a theological carnival, where a Dutch Calvinist seminarian, a sharp-tongued feminist, mystics who may be saints or madmen, and a host of seekers and skeptics gather under one roof to argue about God while history burns outside the door.
The story moves from sea storms to intimate conversations, from humor to tragedy, from the visible world to the unseen drama beneath it. It is unpredictable, imaginative, and deeply compelling, inviting you to see reality as more crowded and more meaningful than it first appears.
It is exactly the kind of bold, genre-defying work that Word on Fire Luminor was created to champion, bringing forward stories that engage faith, doubt, and renewal with depth and seriousness.
Enter the chaos. Discover the meaning: wof.org/ocean.
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