The typesetting process for this book was very enjoyable. Call me crazy, but I enjoy fixing word stacks, orphans, and widows. It was very interesting to read and gave me good answers to questions I had earlier this summer.
Here is the synopsis as found on Covenant Communications' website:
For patterns of righteousness, Latter-day Saints can look to two couples from our scriptural canon: Adam and Eve and Abraham and Sarah. Standing at the head of two gospel dispensations, these noble and great ones fulfilled their divine charge to bless humankind in matters of mortal and eternal life—and thanks to the Restoration, the light they brought to the world now shines brighter than ever. In this volume, noted gospel scholar E. Douglas Clark leads readers on a fascinating journey from the Garden of Eden to the Arabian desert to the land of Canaan as he explores sacred writ—including a variety of ancient texts relating to these exemplary couples, which affirm and illuminate the rich treasures restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith. Along the way we learn priceless truths about the Creation and the Fall, about life and love, about mortality and marriage, and about the Savior and His Atonement—life lessons that can guide us to a joyful reunion with our first parents, in that celestial paradise where families truly are forever. About the Author E. Douglas Clark is an attorney who has consulted at numerous United Nations conferences in New York and around the world on family policy issues. His published works include: The Blessings of Abraham: Becoming a Zion People; Standing as Witnesses: Powerful Missionaries through the Ages; The Grand Design: America from Columbus to Zion; “Abraham” in Encyclopedia of Mormonism; “A Prologue to Genesis: Moses 1 in Light of Jewish Traditions” in BYU Studies (2006); Foreword for Hugh Nibley’s Abraham in Egypt; and “Cedars and Stars: Enduring Symbols of Cosmic Kingship in Abraham’s Encounter with Pharaoh” in Astronomy, Papyrus, and Covenant. He and his wife, Mila, are the parents of three children. Hardcover, $21.99 6˝ X 9˝, 256 pages ISBN 978-1-60861-079-2 Stock# 01116018
For patterns of righteousness, Latter-day Saints can look to two couples from our scriptural canon: Adam and Eve and Abraham and Sarah. Standing at the head of two gospel dispensations, these noble and great ones fulfilled their divine charge to bless humankind in matters of mortal and eternal life—and thanks to the Restoration, the light they brought to the world now shines brighter than ever. In this volume, noted gospel scholar E. Douglas Clark leads readers on a fascinating journey from the Garden of Eden to the Arabian desert to the land of Canaan as he explores sacred writ—including a variety of ancient texts relating to these exemplary couples, which affirm and illuminate the rich treasures restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith. Along the way we learn priceless truths about the Creation and the Fall, about life and love, about mortality and marriage, and about the Savior and His Atonement—life lessons that can guide us to a joyful reunion with our first parents, in that celestial paradise where families truly are forever. About the Author E. Douglas Clark is an attorney who has consulted at numerous United Nations conferences in New York and around the world on family policy issues. His published works include: The Blessings of Abraham: Becoming a Zion People; Standing as Witnesses: Powerful Missionaries through the Ages; The Grand Design: America from Columbus to Zion; “Abraham” in Encyclopedia of Mormonism; “A Prologue to Genesis: Moses 1 in Light of Jewish Traditions” in BYU Studies (2006); Foreword for Hugh Nibley’s Abraham in Egypt; and “Cedars and Stars: Enduring Symbols of Cosmic Kingship in Abraham’s Encounter with Pharaoh” in Astronomy, Papyrus, and Covenant. He and his wife, Mila, are the parents of three children. Hardcover, $21.99 6˝ X 9˝, 256 pages ISBN 978-1-60861-079-2 Stock# 01116018