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  1. Roger's Version is a 1986 novel [1] by American writer John Updike. Plot summary. The novel is about Roger Lambert, a theology professor in his fifties, whose rather complacent faith is challenged by Dale, an evangelical Christian graduate student who believes he can prove that God exists with computer science.

  2. 12 de ago. de 1986 · In Rogers Version, his eleventh novel, published in 1986, John Updike tells the sorry, sexually charged tale of faith-challenged Roger Lambert, 52: disgraced Methodist minister, now a theology professor at a university in an unnamed city on the northeast coast of the US.

  3. Roger's Version. John Updike. J. Curley, 1986 - Fiction - 511 pages. A born-again computer whiz kid bent on proving the existence of God on his computer meets a middle-aged divinity...

  4. Roger's Version. : As Roger Lambert tells it, he, a middle-aged professor of divinity, is buttonholed in his office by Dale Kohler, an earnest young computer scientist who believes that...

  5. Roger's version by Updike, John. Publication date 1987 Topics Religious educators -- Fiction, God -- Proof -- Data processing -- Fiction, God -- Proof -- Data processing, Religious educators, 11030 fiction in English p1030 American writers 1945- 60030 texts Publisher Harmondsworth : Penguin Books

  6. 27 de ago. de 1996 · Roger's Version: A Novel. Paperback – August 27, 1996. As Roger Lambert tells it, he, a middle-aged professor of divinity, is buttonholed in his office by Dale Kohler, an earnest young computer scientist who believes that quantifiable evidence of God’s existence is irresistibly accumulating.

  7. Incarnation and Resurrection affirm that God works in the realm of bodies; redemption involves a transformation of those bodies and their activities. In Roger's Version Updike provides a meditation on the Incarnation as he examines and describes a seemingly godless American culture.