Sam Kramer is the kind of school teacher who is born to provokewhether its his students thoughts or his principals anger. In his classroom, hes in charge. But he soon finds himself a pawn in someone elses classroom when he responds to a cryptic ad in the Washington Post and visits an old Victorian mansion. There, he and eight others are given a proposition: for a handsome fee, work together over the next several months to develop a new creed for humankind, a unifying philosophy that will give hope to an increasingly divided world. The group starts out with great devotion to the man who brought them together. What they dont realize until later is that this benefactor may in fact have created the creed room for his own, more sinister purposes.
Daniel Spiros characters pull no punches as they spar about religious fundamentalism, racism, poverty and the question of God. Sometimes, these characters find common ground. They also find romance. And in the end, they change history.
The Creed Room is a dramatic, thought-provoking journey through the ideological divide that now strangles the American soul. Fortunately, Mr. Spiro doesnt simply diagnose the problem; the creed he offers as a solution succeeds in marrying many of the best ideas on both sides of the Great Divide.
Daniel Spiros characters pull no punches as they spar about religious fundamentalism, racism, poverty and the question of God. Sometimes, these characters find common ground. They also find romance. And in the end, they change history.
The Creed Room is a dramatic, thought-provoking journey through the ideological divide that now strangles the American soul. Fortunately, Mr. Spiro doesnt simply diagnose the problem; the creed he offers as a solution succeeds in marrying many of the best ideas on both sides of the Great Divide.
