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Jesús: el hombre

Autor: Rafa F. Navarro

Número de Páginas: 196

¿Quién fue realmente Jesús de Nazaret? ¿Un profeta, un agitador político, un predicador rural... o el punto de partida de una historia que cambió el mundo? Más allá de la fe, los dogmas y la tradición eclesiástica, Jesús: el Hombre es un ensayo riguroso y apasionante que rastrea las huellas del Jesús histórico. Sin milagros. Sin resurrecciones. Solo historia. Basado en fuentes contrastadas- desde los evangelios canónicos y los textos apócrifos hasta los escritos de autores clásicos como Tácito o Flavio Josefo-, y enriquecido por los avances más recientes de la investigación, este libro desmonta mitos, corrige errores arraigados y revela al lector un Jesús incómodo, real, profundamente humano. Con un estilo claro, directo y sin concesiones, Rafa F. Navarro nos guía por la Galilea del siglo I para descubrir al hombre que desafió al poder, transformó conciencias y terminó ejecutado como un criminal. Un libro imprescindible para creyentes con preguntas, agnósticos con hambre de respuestas y lectores que no se conforman con las versiones oficiales.

El Valle del Llanto (ʻEmeq ha-bakha)

Autor: Joseph (ha-kohen) , Pilar León Tello

Número de Páginas: 344

The Steadfast Stream

Autor: Arthur J. Lelyveld

Número de Páginas: 140

Lelyveld argues that Judaism through the ages fosters certain concrete values, by which he means attitudesd and actions alike. A good, readable, and valuable book.

The Jewish Encyclopedia

Autor: Isidore Singer , Cyrus Adler

Número de Páginas: 786

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

Autor: Library Of Congress , American Library Association. Committee On Resources Of American Libraries. National Union Catalog Subcommittee

Número de Páginas: 710

Encyclopaedia Judaica

Autor: Fred Skolnik

Número de Páginas: 936

Provides an exhaustive and organized overview of Jewish life and knowledge from the Second Temple period to the contemporary State of Israel, from Rabbinic to modern Yiddish literature, from Kabbalah to "Americana" and from Zionism to the contribution of Jews to world cultures.

Library of Congress Name Headings with References

Autor: Library Of Congress

Número de Páginas: 1056

ספרים עבריים עתיקים

Autor: Yeshaʻyahu Ṿinograd , ישעיהו וינוגרד

Número de Páginas: 296

National Union Catalog

Número de Páginas: 1032

Includes entries for maps and atlases.

Polin, Studies in Polish Jewry

Autor: Antony Polonsky

Número de Páginas: 354

Includes a subject index and a chronological index, indexes of contributors and books reviewed; tables of contents by volume; maps; and other research aids.

Polin, Studies in Polish Jewry

Número de Páginas: 272

"Established in 1986 by the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies, 'Polin : Studies in Polish Jewry' has acquired a well-deserved reputation for publishing authoritative material on all aspects of Polish Jewry. Contributions are drawn from many disciplines -- history, politics, religious studies, literature, linguistics, sociology, art, and architecture -- and from a wide variety of viewpoints. Under an editorial collegium headed by Antony Polonsky and François Guesnet, volumes are published annually with each volume devoted to a different theme."--

Audacious Jewish Lives Vol. 4

Autor: Jonathan Bergwerk

Número de Páginas: 265

The lives, ideas and influence of ten audacious Jews - what they did, what they believed and their contribution to the Jewish story. Courageous, challenging and often misunderstood, they left a lasting legacy for humanity. This book has a chapter on each character, in an easy-to-read bullet point format, which gives a summary of a character's life, personality, beliefs and contribution to Judaism. Jacob - The most successful biblical patriarch Naomi - The heroine of the biblical Book of Ruth King Solomon - The second monarch of Judah and Israel Akiva ben Yosef - The leading 1st century Rabbi and martyr Theodor Herzl - The journalist, writer and inspiration of modern political Zionism Franz Kafka - A literary genius of the 20th century Marc Chagall - The most famous Jewish artist of the 20th century Golda Meir - Israel's fourth Prime Minister Isaiah Berlin - The liberal philosopher and one of the finest minds of the 20th century Leonard Bernstein - The American composer, conductor and pianist

Houses of Life

Autor: Joachim Jacobs

Número de Páginas: 216

Jewish cemeteries are called Houses of Life for good reason. This book shows how burial grounds across Europe reflect the ways that specific Jewish communities have lived and continue to live. Thirty cemeteries are profiled, starting with the Roman era, running through Islamic Spain and medieval Italy to baroque and 19th-century Germany, and ending in present-day Britain and France. Each cemetery is illustrated with historical and current plans, maps, paintings, drawings, and photographs of both the cemeteries and the communities they have served.

The Seventeenth Century Hebrew Book

Autor: Marvin J. Heller

Número de Páginas: 742

The Seventeenth Century Hebrew Book covers the gamut of Hebrew literature in that century. Each entry has a descriptive text page and an accompaning reproduction. There is an extensive introduction with an overview of Hebrew printing in the seventeenth century.

Catalog of the Hebrew collection of the Harvard College Library: Author

Autor: Harvard College Library

Número de Páginas: 560

The Name

Autor: Mark Sameth

Número de Páginas: 142

The God of ancient Israel--universally referred to in the masculine today--was understood by its earliest worshipers to be a dual-gendered, male-female deity. So argues Mark Sameth in The Name. Needless to say, this is no small claim. Half the people on the planet are followers of one of the three Abrahamic religions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--each of which has roots in the ancient cult that worshiped this deity. The author's evidence, however, is compelling and his case meticulously constructed. The Hebrew name of God--YHWH--has not been uttered in public for over two thousand years. Some thought the lost pronunciation was "Jehovah" or "Yahweh." But Sameth traces the name to the late Bronze Age and argues that it was expressed Hu-Hi--Hebrew for "He-She." Among Jewish mystics, we learn, this has long been an open secret. What are the implications for us today if "he" was not God?

Dictionary Catalog of the Klau Library, Cincinnati

Autor: Hebrew Union College-jewish Institute Of Religion. Library

Número de Páginas: 708

The Essential Talmud

Autor: Adin Steinsaltz

Número de Páginas: 316

A masterful introduction to the to the great repository of Jewish wisdom, the Talmud In The Essential Talmud, the renowned Israeli scholar and teacher Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz succinctly describes the history, structure, and methodology of the sacred text by which the Jewish people have lived and survived through the ages. Rabbi Steinsaltz summarizes the Talmud's main principles, demonstrates its contemporary relevance, and captures the spirit of this unique and paradoxical text as a human expression of divine law. This expanded edition features a historical overview of life in the times of the Talmud and an in-depth look at the content and appearance of the original Talmudic page. As Rabbi Solomon S. Bernards of the B'Nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League puts it, "this book is indispensable to those, Jews and Christians alike, who would like to gain an insight into what it is that moves the contemporary Jew."

International Bibliography of Jewish History and Thought

Autor: Bet Ha-sefer Le-talmide ḥu. L. ʻa. Sh. Sh. Roṭberg , World Zionist Organization. Dor Hemschech Institutes

Número de Páginas: 512

A selective bibliography of books published in the 20th century, containing 2,190 entries in Hebrew and European languages. See pp. 185-193, which include works on antisemitism in the Middle Ages, and pp. 261-271, entitled "Modern Anti-Semitism".

Catalogue of Works in the Oriental Languages Together with Polynesian & African

Autor: Bernard Quaritch (firm)

Número de Páginas: 324

A General Catalogue of Books Offered to the Public at the Affixed Prices by Bernard Quaritch ...

Número de Páginas: 328

Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liady

Autor: Immanuel Etkes

Número de Páginas: 357

Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liady (1745-1812), in imperial Russia, was the founder and first rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism that flourishes to the present day. The Chabad-Lubavitch movement he founded in the region now known as Belarus played, and continues to play, an important part in the modernization processes and postwar revitalization of Orthodox Jewry. Drawing on historical source materials that include Shneur Zalman's own works and correspondence, as well as documents concerning his imprisonment and interrogation by the Russian authorities, Etkes focuses on Zalman's performance as a Hasidic leader, his unique personal qualities and achievements, and the role he played in the conflict between Hasidim and its opponents. In addition, Etkes draws a vivid picture of the entire generation that came under Rabbi Shneur Zalman's influence. This comprehensive biography will appeal to scholars and students of the history of Hasidism, East European Jewry, and Jewish spirituality.

The Way Into Jewish Mystical Tradition

Autor: Lawrence Kushner

Número de Páginas: 232

An accessible introduction to the concepts of Jewish mysticism, their religious and spiritual significance, and how they relate to our lives. The Way Into Jewish Mystical Tradition allows us to experience and understand mysticism's inexpressible reverence before the awe and mystery of creation, and celebrate this rich tradition's quest to transform our ordinary reality into holiness.

Joshua, the Light of the World

Autor: James Johnston

Número de Páginas: 222

Though he is known today, after two millennia, as Jesus Christ, while he lived he would have been called Yehoshua ben Yosef (Joshua, son of Joseph). This book-Joshua: The Light of the World-assembles, as a composite chronological story, the four New Testament Gospels about Jesus. The four Gospels enable us to both listen to him and observe the life he lived. When we listen to him in those stories, we hear him refer to himself as The Light of the World; The Bread of Life; The Way, The Truth, and The Life; but never as The Lamb of God-that was the inference of others. Joshua's death, understood as a sacrificial lamb-an atonement for sin-conflicts with his gospel about the goodness of God. Yet, the premise that he is Jesus Christ, the sacrificial "Lamb of God," has become the central doctrine of salvation for most strains of modern Christianity. This book challenges that doctrine as it seeks the original gospel of Jesus, before the rise of Christianity.

A History of Messianic Speculation in Israel

Autor: Abba Hillel Silver

Número de Páginas: 298

"A prominent American religious leader and renowned Hebrew scholar traces seventeen centuries of Messianic dreams and pretenders among the Jewish people. A new preface to the Beacon edition brings up to date his views since the original publication of the book, and includes his comments on the creation of the state of Israel, seen by many as the fulfillment of the Messianic dream."-Publisher.

The Sage of Time and Chance

Autor: Kathleen L. Housley

Número de Páginas: 139

The Sage of Time and Chance is a work of fiction based on Ecclesiastes, the most skeptical book in the Bible. Ecclesiastes was written by a Hebrew sage called Koheleth who had the courage to wonder whether human beings were different from animals, and why the mind was limited in its ability to comprehend life. In The Sage of Time and Chance, Koheleth summons translators from all the corners of the Earth to review his provocative manuscript before he dies. The story is set in Jerusalem in the third century BCE, a peaceful period rich in cultural exchange and scholarship. Among the translators who come to the council are a monk from India, a Scythian warrior, and a shaman. Bitter rivalries and misunderstandings make reaching consensus difficult and dangerous. So also does the presence of actual translators of Ecclesiastes from the future, including Jerome (Latin) and Saadia ben Yosef (Arabic). The most unusual translator is a silent child who understands more than all the others what it means to be human--the essential question that drives Koheleth. Led by the child, Koheleth navigates around the pitfalls of cynicism and finds his way back to joy.

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