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Elias Kopciowski

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Praying With the Jewish Tradition (1988) — Redaktør — 40 eksemplarer
Invito alla lettura della Torà (1998) 9 eksemplarer

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296.4 (1) 1801 (1) A2 BLU (1) and in synagogues. Each phase has left its mark and message in the Jewish liturgy (1) and it is this mixture of familiarity and difference that makes them both disconcerting and enriching. Taking the form of blessings (1) and prayers for daily living. Displaying a spirituality that complements rather than contradicts a Christian's experience of God (1) at desert altars and movable arks (1) bibel (1) books-i-own (1) bøn (3) Ebraismo (2) Eerdmans (1) especially in the Jewish prayer book. Built out of much of the same material as Christian prayers (1) FinisAfricae-E1 (1) hardcopy (1) in two temples (1) Jewish Studies (1) Judaica (1) Judaism (3) jødisk (1) kontor (1) meditative prayers (1) Not Started (1) not yet read (1) Orthodox Prayer Books (1) OWNER: Beit Hallel RESOURCE TYPE: Book STATUS: Available SHELF NUMBER: K1 DESCRIPTION: Jews have a long history - more than double that of Christians. During that time they have worshiped at mounds of stones (1) Practical Theology (1) prayers (2) prayers for mercy and blessing. Sabbath prayers (1) religion (1) religione spiritualità e fedi (1) Skal læses (1) spiritual practices (1) teologi (1) the collection of Jewish prayers in this volume includes prayers for all occasions - prayers of praise and thanksgiving (1) the Talmud and the liturgies of the traditional Jewish festivals (1) this volume is a devotional treasure worthy of careful study by both Jews and Christians. COVER TYPE: Soft (1) Torà (1) W World Religions (major) (1) where spirituality is easily confused with sentimentalism and feeling with faith. Drawn from such sources as the Bible (1)

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L'uomo è il risultato di una scelta di Dio o quello di una lenta evoluzione? Ma in questo caso, perché solo l'uomo si è evoluto mentre tutti gli altri animali sono rimasti allo stadio iniziale, privo di coscienza? La colpa commessa nel Gan Eden mangiando del frutto proibito, che però Dio aveva posto proprio «in mezzo» al giardino, e il conseguente allontanamento dal Paradiso terrestre come e con quanta severità devono essere valutati? Quali sono i compiti e le mete dell'uomo sulla terra? Questi e numerosi altri interrogativi sempre attuali, sempre pressanti, si pone questo nuovo commento della Torà che non vuole essere un testo di arida dottrina, anche se tiene presente la saggezza e le risposte dei Maestri del passato, ma che, con uno stile semplice e piano, costruisce paralleli che rendono l'insegnamento di ieri estremamente attuale e moderno. Invito alla lettura della Torà costituisce effettivamente un invito rivolto al lettore perché rifletta sui problemi della vita e sull'eterna validità di un Libro che, stilato migliaia di anni fa, continua ad essere fonte inesauribile di insegnamenti e di meditazione. (fonte: retro di copertina)… (mere)
 
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NO OF PAGES: 121 SUB CAT I: Prayer SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Jews have a long history - more than double that of Christians. During that time they have worshiped at mounds of stones, at desert altars and movable arks, in two temples, and in synagogues. Each phase has left its mark and message in the Jewish liturgy, especially in the Jewish prayer book. Built out of much of the same material as Christian prayers, Jewish prayers are a mosaic of quotations from the Psalms and the Scriptures that both share. But they are built up into different patterns, and it is this mixture of familiarity and difference that makes them both disconcerting and enriching. Taking the form of blessings, Jewish prayers ask little and are God-centered. Such prayers are especially important in today's world, where spirituality is easily confused with sentimentalism and feeling with faith. Drawn from such sources as the Bible, the Talmud and the liturgies of the traditional Jewish festivals, the collection of Jewish prayers in this volume includes prayers for all occasions - prayers of praise and thanksgiving, meditative prayers, prayers for mercy and blessing. Sabbath prayers, and prayers for daily living. Displaying a spirituality that complements rather than contradicts a Christian's experience of God, this volume is a devotional treasure worthy of careful study by both Jews and Christians.NOTES: Purchased from CBD SUBTITLE:… (mere)
 
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