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The Merkabah in the Tomb

Symbol, Glory, and the Resurrection of Christ in Thomistic Theology

Terry Lynch

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English
Moonball Press
15 April 2026
This work stands at the intersection of mysticism, metaphysics, and Christology, offering a fresh synthesis that invites theologians, philosophers, and mystics alike to contemplate the Resurrection through the luminous geometry of divine glory. Lynch's analysis situates the Merkabah as a theological key-unlocking new dimensions of Thomistic thought and the mystery of the Incarnation. Through the radiant image of the Merkabah within the tomb, Lynch invites readers to behold the Resurrection not only as a historical miracle but as the eternal unveiling of divine glory-the chariot of God emerging from the heart of creation itself. Written in a scholarly yet contemplative style, The Merkabah in the Tomb appeals to readers interested in:

Thomistic and scholastic theology Christian mysticism and symbolism Philosophical theology and metaphysics The intersection of Jewish and Christian esoteric traditions
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Imprint:   Moonball Press
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   109g
ISBN:   9798235544505
Pages:   72
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Terry R. Lynch is a children's author and survivor whose work radiates warmth, humour, and resilience. After a life-changing battle with sepsis that left him disabled, Terry turned his experience into a source of inspiration-crafting whimsical, emotionally rich tales that celebrate courage, family, and the magic of everyday heroism. His books, including The Boy and the Unbreakable Dad and The Boy Who Fell Down the Skibidi Toilet and Saved the Rat Kingdom, are filled with playful world-building, gentle humour, and characters who triumph in the face of adversity. Terry's narratives reflect a deep belief in joy, imagination, and the power of storytelling to heal and connect. He is a graduate of Aberystwyth University's Department of International Politics and holds a Master of Laws from Leeds Beckett University.

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