The Road to Cana: Part 1: Interviewing Anne Rice

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This is the first installment of Rev Joseph Cocucci interviewing Anne Rice on her latest book: Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana.

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  • Come on I stopped reading because she did the christ books, please go back to vampire books.

  • Not going back, my friend. That part of my life is over. I have to tell all I know and feel in a book, and I have to write the books of now, which are Christian. No possibility of anything else.

  • Anne, I too gave up my belief in the Christian God when I was 19. It was because I lost someone and I felt that he abandoned me. Maybe one day I will go back to him when I am ready, like you did.

    I was blown away by your Christ the Lord book in 2005, so beautifully written and so light and bubbly in comparrison to the Gothic Novels. Belief is really a light place to be.

    I can't wait to read the next one.

    I will miss Lestat though, he is a good man.

  • Thanks for your comment. I hope to write a variety of Christian books, but my chief project is the Christ the Lord

    Series. Mean while, I'm excited by the possibilities of other Christian books as well, Anne.

  • Anne,

    Many times in my life I have felt God was guiding my steps. That as I asked for revelation, for guidance he answered. Not 2 weeks ago I pulled Memnoch the Devil from my book shelf to read again and it held a new significance for me than the first time I read it. This time I read it with the Lord in my heart and in my mind. I must say it blew me away, I was so intrigued by Lestat's journey and by the picture you gave of Jesus.

  • Thank you for taking another look at Memnoch. I've been studying it myself, remembering when I was at that point in my journey back to the Lord. I was expressing doubts and fears. The latest books are from a totally different perspective. Thanks again, Anne.

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  • What's up Anne! Thank you for your terrific work over the years! You're a f*ckin genius!(naturally, as a straight male i was only able to enjoy PARTS of it)

  • im just finnished out of egypt, im agnostic but loveed the book

  • The chapter that really grabbed me in "Road to Cana" was Christ's encounter with Satan in the desert. I thought it was so clever how the devil was visually and psychologically tempting Him while emitting his lies. Intense and brilliant!

  • Dear Anne, I need to extend my appreciation to you for such wonderful series being written for the Lord. I thought that Out of Egpyt was emotionally engaging but WOW for Road to Cana, I have never teared so much. I'm really anticipating for the next 2 that you've mentioned in this interview. It is a privilege to read and thank you so much!!! God Bless.

  • As a Christian and as a die-hard Rice fan, I've felt like the vampire books should've been laid down to rest after Queen of the Damned just because it was such a perfect wrap and ending to the first two books. I loved the vampires and the witches, but it's the end of an era I'm so excited for Anne's new direction and can't wait to see all the new books she'll be writing! She has all of my support. And Christ the Lord has been amazing and incredible so far.

  • Thank you for the citation re: Mr. McGrath. But you didn't answer my question. Give me evidence of your allegation that Mr. Dawkins never read the Bible. I suspect that you dodged the question because there is no proof. The Bible would be a natural source for his research. Hello.

  • Didn't I just tell you to first read Alister E. McGrath's book? You might want to check out his other works as well. Several of them are about Dawkins' work.

  • How do you know Dawkins never read the Bible?  That's absurd. Can you give an example, some reference, in any of his writings, videos, interviews, where he states this?

  • It's a funny thing. Richard Dawkins never read the bible, but constantly critizises it. To critizise a book you have NEVER read makes you a hypicrite and steals all your credibility. You need to read "The Dawkins Delusion", you'll learn something!

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