Gennem den kulsorte sky
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Narrated by:
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Jesper Bøllehuus
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Hvorfor skal Jesus først indtage Jerusalem som en sejrherre for siden at pines til døde og endelig genopstå? "Gennem den kulsorte sky" indeholder frie fortolkninger og gendigtninger af påskens tekster dag for dag. Syv af landets bedst skrivende forfattere forholder sig med egen stil og stemme til de dramatiske begivenheder, som levendegøres i sanselige detaljer. Forfatterne viser nye veje ind i påskens tekster, så de taler direkte ind i vores tid uden at miste perspektivet til det evige og almene.
Med tekster af DY PLAMBECK, BJARNE REUTER, PIA JUUL, ANNE LISE MARSTRAND-JØRGENSEN, HARALD VOETMANN, LARS HUSUM og JENS SMÆRUP SØRENSEN.©2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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