Review of M 7:15 The Return of God
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 15:10
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "M 7:15 The Return of God" by Samuel Belilty.]
M 7:15: The Return of God by Samuel Belilty is a deeply philosophical and, at the same time, thrilling novel that stimulatingly analyzes the concepts of belief and science as well as the subject of changes within society. The story begins with a shocking global event: a dark app that is said to allow users to speak with the divine results in the deaths of 142 journalists. This is a rather disturbing introductory scene that initiates a chain of interrelated narratives that are set in the Vatican, in the realm of international activism, and investigative journalism.
Around which the book revolves is Jesús Quintana, a particular Spanish man turned from activist to politician and the leader of the secular movement, which is fighting against the religious organizations’ impact on people’s lives. Having moved to the stage of imminent realization of his concept of “Real Freedom,” the Vatican, under the wise guidance of Pope Victor V, is threatened. Following clues in the ancient prophecies written in the church’s secret archives, the Pope is shown to identify some relationships connecting them with modern events occurring in the world. Thus it presents a world in which humanity fights for faith, morality, and evolution, offering a mystery full of references to history and to the present.
I was able to admire this book as an extremely worthwhile and engagingly smart novel. The premise is fresh and timely at the same time, with themes that are at the heart of present-day discussions about belief and progress, values, and technology. The main plot and the sub-plots are more or less aptly intertwined in such a way that the suspense is nicely dovetailed with the philosophical concept, which I enjoyed reading. Samuel Belilty’s prose is vivid, and his descriptions bring the intense tension inside the Vatican, the religious zeal of the secular revolution in Quintana, and the enigmatic thriller of the life application.
In the case of the characters, their creation is complex and realistic: Pope Victor V, Jesús Quintana, as well as other main and secondary characters, represent the ideological struggle of the novel. Of course, there is a thrilling story to comprehend and the mechanics of the story, but the questions that hang heavy within the pages are: who are we as spiritual beings, and what are we doing to ourselves with our advancement? It’s therefore my kind of novel—a work of speculative fiction that is entertaining and at the same time provoking, thus rising above the rest.
I did not have a single point of complaint about the book, and it has been edited for excellence. Currently, I enjoy the writing style, and the tone of the book helps me to relate to the plot setting each time I read it. Therefore, the book shall receive 5 out of 5 stars to champion my argument.
M 7:15: The Return of God can be recommended to readers who read and prefer the kind of fiction that provokes thinking while creating pictures of Christian theological beliefs, political intrigues, and contemporary issues. Due to the themes of faith, morality, and employment of technology influencing the beliefs of men, it is a great philosophy and religious interest. The book is also solely for adult audiences due to the mature content it contains; hence, lovers of romantic scenes would have what they are looking for in the book.
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M 7:15 The Return of God
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M 7:15: The Return of God by Samuel Belilty is a deeply philosophical and, at the same time, thrilling novel that stimulatingly analyzes the concepts of belief and science as well as the subject of changes within society. The story begins with a shocking global event: a dark app that is said to allow users to speak with the divine results in the deaths of 142 journalists. This is a rather disturbing introductory scene that initiates a chain of interrelated narratives that are set in the Vatican, in the realm of international activism, and investigative journalism.
Around which the book revolves is Jesús Quintana, a particular Spanish man turned from activist to politician and the leader of the secular movement, which is fighting against the religious organizations’ impact on people’s lives. Having moved to the stage of imminent realization of his concept of “Real Freedom,” the Vatican, under the wise guidance of Pope Victor V, is threatened. Following clues in the ancient prophecies written in the church’s secret archives, the Pope is shown to identify some relationships connecting them with modern events occurring in the world. Thus it presents a world in which humanity fights for faith, morality, and evolution, offering a mystery full of references to history and to the present.
I was able to admire this book as an extremely worthwhile and engagingly smart novel. The premise is fresh and timely at the same time, with themes that are at the heart of present-day discussions about belief and progress, values, and technology. The main plot and the sub-plots are more or less aptly intertwined in such a way that the suspense is nicely dovetailed with the philosophical concept, which I enjoyed reading. Samuel Belilty’s prose is vivid, and his descriptions bring the intense tension inside the Vatican, the religious zeal of the secular revolution in Quintana, and the enigmatic thriller of the life application.
In the case of the characters, their creation is complex and realistic: Pope Victor V, Jesús Quintana, as well as other main and secondary characters, represent the ideological struggle of the novel. Of course, there is a thrilling story to comprehend and the mechanics of the story, but the questions that hang heavy within the pages are: who are we as spiritual beings, and what are we doing to ourselves with our advancement? It’s therefore my kind of novel—a work of speculative fiction that is entertaining and at the same time provoking, thus rising above the rest.
I did not have a single point of complaint about the book, and it has been edited for excellence. Currently, I enjoy the writing style, and the tone of the book helps me to relate to the plot setting each time I read it. Therefore, the book shall receive 5 out of 5 stars to champion my argument.
M 7:15: The Return of God can be recommended to readers who read and prefer the kind of fiction that provokes thinking while creating pictures of Christian theological beliefs, political intrigues, and contemporary issues. Due to the themes of faith, morality, and employment of technology influencing the beliefs of men, it is a great philosophy and religious interest. The book is also solely for adult audiences due to the mature content it contains; hence, lovers of romantic scenes would have what they are looking for in the book.
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M 7:15 The Return of God
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon