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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Congratulations to Zondervan!,
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This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
I never read Lane before, but now I'll look up other books by him, since he sure knows something about archaeology and the Middle East and more. The idea of actually finding Eden's Gate is probably far-fetched, since the Flood probably wiped it all out, so there would be no need for angels to still be standing guard. That whole idea is probably something Rudy Balinger, the flambouyant showman in the story, would have dreamed up. Nevertheless, there was enough archaeologically and politically plausible material in the story to hold my interest. What was most exciting to me was to see the wonderful progress that Zondervan has made since the days when they published material that was seriously compromised scientifically because it did not follow Biblical standards (the Bible being the only totally accurate scientific book that will ever exist). It was heartwarming to realize that an author and a publisher recognize and are now willing to publicize the kind of real-life discrimination that exists for scientists and professionals who practice good science or good business with a creation viewpoint, rather than following the current "party line" of Evolution and all its ramifications.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Christian fiction.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
If you like entertaining Christian fiction with a message this is the book for you. Good story line, characters are well developed and pace is good though a bit predictable. It gave me a good shot in the arm about what God will do when His people trust Him!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good Christian thriller,
By Katie F. "kayters" (Marietta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
"Eden's Gate" opens with an archeologist on a solo expedition discovering an ancient skeleton which he knows will be an outstanding find. However, this archeologist doesn't live long enough to find out just how old this skeleton is. The mysterious circumstances surrounding his disappearance (for only the reader knows he's dead) lead the FBI to begin an investigation into his disappearance. Meanwhile, the American Archeological Society (AAS) has to find a replacement for him on the dig he was supposed to be working on. Enter Dr. Ben Lawrence, a Christian archaeologist, not to mention the man who lost the grant for the dig originally when the dead man decided he wanted it.Dr. Lawrence has been having some strange dreams recently - involving a mysterious mist and a lovely woman. While he's trying to figure out these dreams, he's also trying to figure out if it's God's will for him to take over on the dig. After determining that it is, he takes off for southern Turkey to take over the dig. What follows involves the PPT (Turkish version of the FBI), CIA, and US Special Forces. You'll just have to read it to find out how it all works out. There's a little bit of romance and a lot of action! If you have even a passing interest in archaeology, you will enjoy this book. The writing is not flowery - it's straightforward and to the point - all about plot advancement. Though the book is thick, it's a fast and exciting read. "Eden's Gate" is a Christian fiction novel that reads like a Michael Crichton thriller. Crichton's novels are characterized by extensive research into his subjects and a thrilling plotline. Mr. Lane has definitely done his research on both archaeology and the Middle East. Much of this story takes place on the border between Turkey and Iraq and some of it even takes place in Iraq. With things the way they are in the world today, I found this book quite fascinating.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but bad,
By A Customer
This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
Christopher A. Lane has written a great story. However, I bought the book thinking it was going to be about...well, Eden's Gate. To my disappointment, only about ten full pages (out of 383) are devoted to the characters actually being there. The only other bad thing about the book is that much of it is written in the passive voice (the word "was" is definately overused). Still, if you like international intrigue (and as long as you realize the book is improperly titled), you should enjoy this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Full-bodied adventure!,
By S. Moore (North Attleboro, Ma United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
I found this book to be an impressive Christian title (some are definitely lacking in quality). In a sense, the story that Lane writes is reminiscent of a Michael Crichton style: excellent research into the topic at hand (here, archaeology), multi-tiered plot (personal/relational, terrorists, CIA, professional, historical, and Biblical), and suspense. I wholeheartedly recommend this book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eden's Gate,
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This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
I read this book the first time in the mid 90's. It captured my imagination then. I ordered this again to add to my library.
Eden's Gate is a novel based on the Garden of Eden-where, how it is guarded, and what might happen if found by humans in the 20th century. Very vivid writing and great detail. Great imagery.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Run away! Run away!,
By Archaeologist (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
As a professional archaeologist, I have to agree with those reviewers who claim that this book gives a good idea of the physical practicalities of life on a dig. However, other than that it was an absolutely terrible book. From the first few pages it was clear that this book was pushing a message that is incompatablie with archaeology. We do not go on a dig with preconceived ideas - we go on digs to see what is there, to gather information, NOT to push political or religious platforms. Those who do dig for reasons other than those of science are what we call bad archaeologists. Many archaeologists are people of great faith, and I don't think you'll find many who deny others the right to practice and worship with all of their hearts. If any evidence such as that put forth in the book came to light, we would evaluate it and - while it might take many years - we would accept it. To claim that there is some vast conspiracy of scientific archaeologists against the creationist viewpoint is ridiculous and displays a clear lack of understanding both of the fundamentals of the science and those who practice it.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Lane's better work.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Eden's Gate (Paperback)
Not my favorite work from Lane. But still worth the time to read it. I also would recommand, 'The Fist of God' by A.T Nicholas. A great good against evil story with some fresh and cool twists.
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Eden's Gate by Christopher A. Lane (Paperback - November 7, 1994)
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