Good News: New Knowledge Has Come and Blood on the Sun by George Clint Robinson This book presents a non-traditional interpretation of Biblical scriptures, which is intended to help overcome the historic divisions among the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religious traditions. Among others, the roles of Abraham and Isaac in the Old Testament and those of Peter, Paul, John the Baptist, and Jesus in the New Testament are reinterpreted to illustrate a new concept of sacrifice and mercy. The teachings of the Prophet Mohammed, founder of Islam, and the scriptures of the Holy Quran are reconciled with Christian teachings, despite their apparent differences. The central role of Elijah, the Father, in the events of both the Old and New Testaments is explored, as Robinson proposes that Elijah was incarnated multiple times in human history but was never recognized in his true identity. Robinson compares Elijah, the Father, and Jesus, the son of Mary, with the sun and the moon as he explains how Jesus reflected the light, or wisdom, of Elijah for the benefit of humanity. About the Author George Clint Robinson is a public school teacher in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is married and has three children. His interests include reading (particularly scriptural texts from various religious traditions), writing, and art. Get your own copy today at dorrance.stores.yahoo.net/gonenewknhas.html