Acts of Faith

by Erich Segal

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They met as children, innocents from two different worlds.  And from that moment their lives were fated to be forever entwined. Timothy : Abandoned at birth, he finds a home--and a dazzling career--within the Catholic Church.  But the vows he takes cannot protect him from one soul-igniting passion. Daniel : The scholarly son of a great rabbi, he is destined to follow in his father's footsteps.  And destined to break his father's heart. Deborah : She was raised to be docile and show more dutiful--the perfect rabbi's wife--but love will lead her to rebellion.  And into world's the patriarch would never dare imagine. Reaching across more than a quarter of a century, from the tough streets of Brooklyn to ultramodern Brasilia to an Israeli kibbutz, and radiating the splendor of two holy cities, Rome and Jerusalem, here is Erich Segal's most provocative and ambitious novel to date--the unforgettable story of three extraordinary lives...and one forbidden love. show less

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Acts of Faith by Erich Segal. Age: adult. Library section: Adult fiction. This novel involves three people from the same tiny Brooklyn neighborhood and how their lives intersect. Timothy Hogan, from a stormy Irish household, takes part in an act of vandalism which sets him on the road to the priesthood in an unusual way. Daniel Luria, the only son of Rabbi Moses Luria, is destined to lead his father’s community of Orthodox Jews in this same tiny corner of Brooklyn. And then there is Deborah Luria, Daniel’s sister, who has been raised to be an obedient, silent Orthodox Jewish wife. She will leave home and enter worlds her father never imagined.
This novel is set in Brooklyn as well as Montreal, Rome and Jerusalem, as the lives of show more these three religious seekers collide, reverberate and intertwine over the years.
This is an excellent saga. The characters are so true to life, and they give us Lutherans a window into the Catholic and Jewish faiths. I included this book in our library because the characters’ lives are centered around their faith communities, and the plot is driven by the requirements of those faiths. It causes readers to ask, “how far would I go for faith?” “Is faith only good if it unites rather than separates family members?” “What happens when faith collides with conscience, or with life goals?”
Not as sentimental or “schlocky” as Segal’s Love Story, this novel is deeper, more complex, and highly satisfying. I’ve read it a number of times and have been spellbound and entertained each time as the characters are catapulted into new situations. None of their actions are without consequences, and sometimes those consequences are unbearable; while other times they are sweet far beyond their wildest dreams. Will each live their dreams? How will their dreams be played out? Is there such as thing as real happiness? What happens when a goal is attained but that in turn ruins the dreams of loved ones? What happens when other paths suddenly open? What family secrets lie buried, only to be resurrected in time? Is redemption possible in life? Does faith play a role in redemption and understanding or does it always mean separateness for the highly devout? Read this absorbing novel and find out this author’s answer
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Good condition. Dust jacket lightly worn with some tearing.

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Erich Segal was a writer, educator, and screenwriter. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 16, 1937. He graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in 1958, a M.A. in 1959, and a Ph.D. in 1964. Segal began a teaching career at Harvard University before moving to Yale University in 1964. He was also a visiting professor in classics at show more Princeton University and the University of Munich. He achieved international acclaim for his verse translations of Roman playwright Plautus and delivered papers before the American Philological Association and the American Comparative Literature Association. Segal collaborated on the 1958 Harvard Hasty Pudding Club production and wrote several Hollywood screenplays, including the 1968 animated Beatles film, Yellow Submarine and A Change of Seasons. His most famous novel was Love Story, written in 1970. The book was made into a film in 1970. He received a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar nomination for his screenplay. His other novels include Oliver's Story, The Class, and Doctors. He died of a heart attack on January 17, 2010 at the age of 72. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Acts of Faith
Original title
Acts of Faith
Original publication date
1992
Important places
Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA; Rome, Italy; Jerusalem; Montréal, Québec, Canada
Epigraph
Sero te amavi, pulchritudo tam antiqua et tam nova, sero
te amavi!  Et ecce intus eras. . .  .

St. Augustine,
Confessions X.27

Too late came I to love you, O Beauty both so ancient and
so new! ... (show all) Too late came I to love you--and behold you were
within me all the time. . . .
Dedication
To Karen, Francesca, and Miranda
. . . who sustain my faith
First words
I was baptized in blood.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"We'll just continue."

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PS3569 .E4 .A65Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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