What Do Jews Believe?: The Spiritual Foundations of JudaismKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 23 gen 1996 - 304 pagine A lively exploration of Jewish ideas and beliefs. "Anyone who seeks to know what Judaism is really all about will be in his debt" (David Wolpe, author of Why Be Jewish?). In this fresh and lucid study, Ariel presents the fundamentals of Jewish thought on the profound issues of God, human destiny, good and evil, Torah, and messianism, guiding the reader toward a definition of the beliefs that shape Jewish identity. This lively exploration of Jewish ideas and beliefs provides a rationale and stimulus for anyone seeking to understand or reconnect to the rich and diverse spiritual tradition of Judaism. |
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What Do Jews Believe?: The Spiritual Foundations of Judaism David S. Ariel Visualizzazione estratti - 1995 |
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