Torah of Reconciliation

Torah of Reconciliation
Author: Sheldon Lewis
Publsiher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9789652295415

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In the aftermath of 9/11, Rabbi Sheldon Lewis sought solace and a path to reconciliation in Jewish texts. Peacemaking is arguably the key pillar among Jewish values, and Torah of Reconciliation seeks to reveal this primary value in diverse scriptural and

The Torah Anthology Exodus VII Sin and reconciliation

The Torah Anthology  Exodus VII  Sin and reconciliation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1991
Genre: Bible
ISBN: STANFORD:36105120986836

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Jacob s Tears

Jacob s Tears
Author: Mary Douglas
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199265237

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Rccf Six Principles for Torah and Science Reconciliation

Rccf Six Principles for Torah and Science Reconciliation
Author: Roger M. Pearlman
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1512041815

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Introducing The RCCF = The Recent Complex Creation Framework, Six Principles for Torah and Science Reconciliation. First Public Review Edition. The Moshe Emes Series also includes: The Pearlman Spiral cosmology model. The TD (Torah Discovery) Chronology. The Recent Complex Creation a YeC hypothesis. Result: Torah and Science Reconciled!

Where Islam and Judaism Join Together

Where Islam and Judaism Join Together
Author: Shai Har-El
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781137388124

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Introducing a framework to generate new conversations about inter-religious dialogue and create a community of religions, Shai Har-El argues that Islam and Judaism, sister religions, are closely related to one another with roots intertwined in the land, in the language, and in the memories of shared history.

Ambassadors of Reconciliation New Testament reflections on restorative justice and peacemaking

Ambassadors of Reconciliation  New Testament reflections on restorative justice and peacemaking
Author: Ched Myers,Elaine Enns
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608331352

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Both Ched Myers and Elaine Enns work for Bartimaeus Ministries in California. Myers, the author of Binding the Strong Man and Who Will Roll Away the Stone?, focuses on building biblical literary, church renewal, and faith-based witness for justice. Enns has worked for twenty years in the field of restorative justice and conflict transformation. Book jacket.

Torah from Heaven

Torah from Heaven
Author: Norman Solomon
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781800857292

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An intriguing consideration of the validity of traditional notions of divine revelation and authoritative interpretation in today's world.

Creation Sin and Reconciliation

Creation  Sin and Reconciliation
Author: Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781443888509

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This volume considers aspects of the Book of Genesis; as the first book of the Torah, and hence of the Bible, its position is unique, especially in its provision of the foundational stories of Creation, the emergence of mankind, and the beginning of human society. Through close reading of chapters 1–11, 32–33 and 37–50 (the beginning, middle and end of Genesis), with consideration of the language, style and possible implications of the text, this approach explores the fundamental themes of Berishit and the enduring relevance of its powerful message for humanity and our place in the world. The method is both synchronic (a literary, exegetic analysis of the received text), and diachronic (a more historical consideration of other forms of interpretation, whether archaeological, theological, philosophical, generic or comparative). The mystery of creation and the origins of the world and humankind are enduringly important, and with the rise of interest in cosmology and ever-growing ecological concerns for the earth and its sustainability, nothing could be more topical. Where do we come from? What is our place in the world? What is our responsibility for it? Intimately related to Creation are the nature of human origins and the mystery of the beautiful yet disturbing imperfection of human nature and society. Why are we as we are? What does this mean for concepts of family, community and nation? The Patriarchal Narratives of the forebears of Ancient Israel (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph) provide some of the most enduring stories of election, mission, endeavour and interaction in the annals of world literature. The power and unwavering truthfulness of these stories hold a mirror to human behaviour with seemingly fathomless implications. They provide a dynamic, a positive way forward in reflecting on the intractable hostility that perennially blights the history of humankind. The recurrence of universal themes and symbols generated in Genesis and found throughout the Bible (and in wider folk literature) emphasizes the conceptual unity of a Great Code of meaning, and is pertinent to a canonical reading of Scripture; for example, Joseph’s story prefigures that of Jesus, and posits reconciliation as the very harbinger of salvation.