The Ways of the Lord is Shady Lewis’s first novel, telling the
story of eight confessions of the protagonist, Sherif, who
wants to marry his German girlfriend but has to get a
‘certificate of approval’ from the Church.
Through the confessions with Father Antonios, Sherif
uncovers several aspects of his life story and his family’s
trajectory. Although Sherif was born Orthodox, his
grandfather decides to build a Catholic church in the village
he grew up in, and so the family convert to Catholicism. As
such, Sherif finds himself barely connected to either of the
branches of Christianity he belongs to. Meanwhile, he dives
into politics and gets involved with the police, only to find
himself in jail, while his girlfriend flees to Germany, and their
relationship takes an unexpected turn.
The novel discusses political issues as much as it discusses
societal and religious issues. It is Lewis’s brave attempt to
depict the many flaws of Egyptian society, and what it means
to rebel against this society.