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Modern Interiors

Project type

Photography

Date

2035

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Daniel Allen is an attorney, husband, father of six, and grandfather of seven. A lifelong student of scripture and religious history, he is especially drawn to overlooked traditions, ancient texts, and the deeper meanings woven throughout the biblical record. His interest in scriptural exegesis, along with the intersection of faith, history, and tradition, inspired his research into Adam’s garment and its legacy across religious history.

When he is not practicing law or studying historical and theological subjects, Daniel enjoys traveling with his wife, family, and friends. He is also an avid sports fan who faithfully follows his favorite teams. Through his writing, he hopes to encourage thoughtful exploration of sacred texts while deepening appreciation for the rich traditions that have shaped religious belief across the centuries.

For inquiries, book signings, or speaking engagements, get in touch with Mr. Allen through email by clicking on the link below.

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