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Two Nations in Your Womb
Author | : Israel Jacob Yuval |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2008-08-19 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0520258185 |
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Since it was first published in Hebrew in 2000, this provocative book has been garnering acclaim and stirring controversy for its bold reinterpretation of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity in the Middle Ages, especially in medieval Europe. Looking at a remarkably wide array of source material, Israel Jacob Yuval argues that the inter-religious polemic between Judaism and Christianity served as a substantial component in the mutual formation of each of the two religions. He investigates ancient Jewish Passover rituals; Jewish martyrs in the Rhineland who in 1096 killed their own children; Christian perceptions of those ritual killings; and events of the year 1240, when Jews in northern France and Germany expected the Messiah to arrive. Looking below the surface of these key moments, Yuval finds that, among other things, the impact of Christianity on Talmudic and medieval Judaism was much stronger than previously assumed and that a "rejection of Christianity" became a focal point of early Jewish identity. Two Nations in Your Womb will reshape our understanding of Jewish and Christian life in late antiquity and over the centuries.
Two Nations in Your Womb
Author | : Israel Jacob Yuval |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2008-08-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780520258181 |
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Since it was first published in Hebrew in 2000, this provocative book has been garnering acclaim and stirring controversy for its bold reinterpretation of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity in the Middle Ages, especially in medieval Europe. Looking at a remarkably wide array of source material, Israel Jacob Yuval argues that the inter-religious polemic between Judaism and Christianity served as a substantial component in the mutual formation of each of the two religions. He investigates ancient Jewish Passover rituals; Jewish martyrs in the Rhineland who in 1096 killed their own children; Christian perceptions of those ritual killings; and events of the year 1240, when Jews in northern France and Germany expected the Messiah to arrive. Looking below the surface of these key moments, Yuval finds that, among other things, the impact of Christianity on Talmudic and medieval Judaism was much stronger than previously assumed and that a "rejection of Christianity" became a focal point of early Jewish identity. Two Nations in Your Womb will reshape our understanding of Jewish and Christian life in late antiquity and over the centuries.
Epic Bible Stories
Author | : Simon Kasirye |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 2019-11-02 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1702539741 |
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The story of Adam and Eve takes us back to the beginning of the human race to help us understand how life was meant to be, according to God's plan, as well as what went wrong. In this story we not only see Adam going to great pains to make amends, but we also see God's plan to rescue the entire human race from the grip of sin through his Anointed One.Herein are the answers to most of the questions about the first humans on earth. For example, if Adam and Eve had only sons, where did their wives come from? What happened to Adam and Eve after they had sinned? Were they forgiven? Are they in Heaven or Hell? Where was the Garden of Eden transferred to? Will we ever eat fruits from the Tree of Life?Do you know how God created water or lightning? Would you want to know how God created the angels or why Satan hates us so much? Come with me on an exciting discovery journey of creation and what actually transpired after Adam and Eve had eaten that legendary fruit from the forbidden tree!
The First Book of Moses Called Genesis
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Grove/Atlantic, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Bible |
ISBN | : 0802136109 |
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Hailed as "the most radical repackaging of the Bible since Gutenberg", these Pocket Canons give an up-close look at each book of the Bible.
Persia and Rome in Classical Judaism
Author | : Jacob Neusner |
Publsiher | : University Press of America |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0761841024 |
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"Persia and Rome in Classical Judaism examines the representation of Rome and Persia (Iran) in the successive groups of documents that comprise the Rabbinic canon of late antiquity. Neusner considers how diverse documents of Rabbinic Judaism represent Rome and Iran and presents the way in which documentary differentiation affords perspective on the history of Judaism. Axial events of the age - the destruction of the second Temple in 70 and the defeat of the effort to restore it in 135, the transformation of the Roman Empire into a Christian state in the fourth century, the failure to rebuild the Temple when the opportunity arose in the reign of Emperor Julian, and the delegitimation of Israelite institutions in Byzantine Rome - allow us to examine in historical and political context the evidence of the formation of normative Judaism."--BOOK JACKET.
The Epic of Eden
Author | : Sandra L. Richter |
Publsiher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2010-01-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780830879113 |
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Does your knowledge of the Old Testament feel like a grab bag of people, books, events and ideas? How many times have you resolved to really understand the OT? To finally make sense of it? Perhaps you are suffering from what Sandra Richter calls the "dysfunctional closet syndrome." If so, she has a solution. Like a home-organizing expert, she comes in and helps you straighten up your cluttered closet. Gives you hangers for facts. A timeline to put them on. And handy containers for the clutter on the floor. Plus she fills out your wardrobe of knowledge with exciting new facts and new perspectives. The whole thing is put in usable order--a history of God's redeeming grace. A story that runs from the Eden of the Garden to the garden of the New Jerusalem. Whether you are a frustrated do-it-yourselfer or a beginning student enrolled in a course, this book will organize your understanding of the Old Testament and renew your enthusiasm for studying the Bible as a whole.
The Making of the Israeli Far Right
Author | : Peter Bergamin |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2019-11-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781838604790 |
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Abba Ahimeir (1897 –1962) writer, journalist and historian began his public life as a socialist, but subsequently moved toward the rightward extreme of Zionist ideology. One of the earliest opponents of the British Mandate, in 1930 he founded a radical organization called Brit Habiryonim (the Union of Zionist Rebels). This was a clandestine, self-declared fascist faction of the Revisionist Zionist Movement (ZRM) in Palestine whose official ideology was Maximalist Revisionism, an ideology for which Ahimeir is now most well-known. Ahimeir's career as a political activist came to an early end, when he was arrested in connection with the murder of the Labour Zionist leader, Chaim Arlosoroff. Although acquitted, Ahimeir nonetheless went to prison for his involvement as a political activist. This is the first intellectual biography of one of the most influential figures on the Zionist Right. Based on much unseen primary source material from the Ahimeir archive in Ramat Gan and the Jabotinsky Institute in Tel Aviv, as well as Ahimeir's newspaper articles, the author provides a rigorous analysis of Ahimeir's ideological development. The book positions him more accurately within the contexts of the Israeli right and the Zionist movement in general, updates common misunderstanding about this period of history and revises Israeli collective memory.
Man Temple of the Living God
Author | : Roberto Pla |
Publsiher | : Sirio S.A.1990 |
Total Pages | : 864 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Our one and only real purpose in writing this work has been to awaken love for the whole Christ, and when we speak of the whole Christ, we are referring both to the Christ who died for mankind in Jerusalem more than two thousand years ago, love for whom has been encouraged by manifest exegesis since the beginning of the Christian era, and at the same time, to the Christ preexisting and eternal. Although both are one and the same being, if we speak of the whole Christ, we cannot disregard the inseparable Christ who, from the beginning, has lain forgotten, unknown, crucified within every man, and who is only waiting to reveal his immortal, divine presence, invoked by love and faith. Then the true beatitude of his resurrection will arise in every man. (Pag.38)* The purpose of this work is to awaken in some men awareness that the canonical New Testament texts express a dual hermeneutic, and exegesis makes it possible, once one has assimilated a first reading, which we shall call manifest, to undertake a second reading, one that will be more difficult to apprehend, in order to find through it a new meaning which the Christian hagiographers called hidden, or secret. (Pag.28)*