Author: Ken Bazyn
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 162032797X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Steeped in the great tradition of Christian poetry, Bazyn offers a series of startling and highly personal interactions with the Four Gospels to break open Jesus' teachings and symbolic acts for our everyday lives. His vivid, allusive poems with references to literature, theology, spirituality, liturgy, ethics, history, saints' lives, and legend are loosely arranged around episodes in Christ's exceptional life as the Nativity, the coming of the Magi, the parables, the raising of Lazarus, the transfiguration, the crucifixion, the resurrection, the ascension. Some pieces are meant to be serious and reflective, others light and satirical; some are modern and concrete, others abstract and universal; some are hortatory, others didactic; a few confessional, a few incandescent celebrations. Like David's Psalter, they represent the kaleidoscope of moods symptomatic of our humanity. Via fetching images, Bazyn seeks to entangle you in the reality which is Christ, that true artesian well for our confused and wandering souls. Drawing on the best of Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant thought, this is a genuine gift to the global church. Wide-ranging in its uses, it sits at the boundary of literature and spirituality. Furthermore, it includes footnotes to scriptures (and a Scripture index) to enhance your meditation
Gospel Midrashim
Author: Ken Bazyn
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 162032797X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Steeped in the great tradition of Christian poetry, Bazyn offers a series of startling and highly personal interactions with the Four Gospels to break open Jesus' teachings and symbolic acts for our everyday lives. His vivid, allusive poems with references to literature, theology, spirituality, liturgy, ethics, history, saints' lives, and legend are loosely arranged around episodes in Christ's exceptional life as the Nativity, the coming of the Magi, the parables, the raising of Lazarus, the transfiguration, the crucifixion, the resurrection, the ascension. Some pieces are meant to be serious and reflective, others light and satirical; some are modern and concrete, others abstract and universal; some are hortatory, others didactic; a few confessional, a few incandescent celebrations. Like David's Psalter, they represent the kaleidoscope of moods symptomatic of our humanity. Via fetching images, Bazyn seeks to entangle you in the reality which is Christ, that true artesian well for our confused and wandering souls. Drawing on the best of Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant thought, this is a genuine gift to the global church. Wide-ranging in its uses, it sits at the boundary of literature and spirituality. Furthermore, it includes footnotes to scriptures (and a Scripture index) to enhance your meditation
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 162032797X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Steeped in the great tradition of Christian poetry, Bazyn offers a series of startling and highly personal interactions with the Four Gospels to break open Jesus' teachings and symbolic acts for our everyday lives. His vivid, allusive poems with references to literature, theology, spirituality, liturgy, ethics, history, saints' lives, and legend are loosely arranged around episodes in Christ's exceptional life as the Nativity, the coming of the Magi, the parables, the raising of Lazarus, the transfiguration, the crucifixion, the resurrection, the ascension. Some pieces are meant to be serious and reflective, others light and satirical; some are modern and concrete, others abstract and universal; some are hortatory, others didactic; a few confessional, a few incandescent celebrations. Like David's Psalter, they represent the kaleidoscope of moods symptomatic of our humanity. Via fetching images, Bazyn seeks to entangle you in the reality which is Christ, that true artesian well for our confused and wandering souls. Drawing on the best of Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant thought, this is a genuine gift to the global church. Wide-ranging in its uses, it sits at the boundary of literature and spirituality. Furthermore, it includes footnotes to scriptures (and a Scripture index) to enhance your meditation
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
Author: Maurice Henry Harris
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5041823731
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5041823731
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465599835
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
Among the absurd notions as to what the Talmud was, given credence in the Middle Ages, one was that it was a man! The mediaeval priest or peasant was perhaps wiser than he knew. Almost, might we say, the Talmud was Man, for it is a record of the doings, the beliefs, the usages, the hopes, the sufferings, the patience, the humor, the mentality, and the morality of the Jewish people for half a millennium. What is the Talmud? There is more than one answer. Ostensibly it is the corpus juris of the Jews from about the first century before the Christian era to about the fourth after it. But we shall see as we proceed that the Talmud was much more than this. The very word "Law" in Hebrew—"Torah"—means more than its translation would imply. The Jew interpreted his whole religion in terms of law. It is his name in fact for the Bible's first five books—the Pentateuch. To explain what the Talmud is we must first explain the theory of its growth more remarkable perhaps than the work itself. What was that theory? The Divine Law was revealed to Moses, not only through the Commands that were found written in the Bible, but also through all the later rules and regulations of post-exilic days. These additional laws it was presumed were handed down orally from Moses to Joshua, thence to the Prophets, and later still transmitted to the Scribes, and eventually to the Rabbis. The reason why the Rabbis ascribed to Moses the laws that they later evolved, was due to their intense reverence for Scripture, and their modest sense of their own authority and qualification. "If the men of old were giants then we are pigmies," said they. They felt and believed that all duty for the guidance of man was found in the Bible either directly or inferentially. Their motto was then, "Search the Scriptures," and they did search them with a literalness and a painstaking thoroughness never since repeated. Not a word, not a letter escaped them. Every redundancy of expression was freighted with meaning, every repetition was made to give birth to new truth. Some of the inferences were logical and natural, some artificial and far-fetched, but all ingenious. Sometimes the method was inductive and sometimes deductive. That is, occasionally a needed law was promulgated by the Jewish Sanhedrin, and then its authority sought in the Scripture, or the Scripture would be sought in the first instance to reveal new law.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465599835
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 625
Book Description
Among the absurd notions as to what the Talmud was, given credence in the Middle Ages, one was that it was a man! The mediaeval priest or peasant was perhaps wiser than he knew. Almost, might we say, the Talmud was Man, for it is a record of the doings, the beliefs, the usages, the hopes, the sufferings, the patience, the humor, the mentality, and the morality of the Jewish people for half a millennium. What is the Talmud? There is more than one answer. Ostensibly it is the corpus juris of the Jews from about the first century before the Christian era to about the fourth after it. But we shall see as we proceed that the Talmud was much more than this. The very word "Law" in Hebrew—"Torah"—means more than its translation would imply. The Jew interpreted his whole religion in terms of law. It is his name in fact for the Bible's first five books—the Pentateuch. To explain what the Talmud is we must first explain the theory of its growth more remarkable perhaps than the work itself. What was that theory? The Divine Law was revealed to Moses, not only through the Commands that were found written in the Bible, but also through all the later rules and regulations of post-exilic days. These additional laws it was presumed were handed down orally from Moses to Joshua, thence to the Prophets, and later still transmitted to the Scribes, and eventually to the Rabbis. The reason why the Rabbis ascribed to Moses the laws that they later evolved, was due to their intense reverence for Scripture, and their modest sense of their own authority and qualification. "If the men of old were giants then we are pigmies," said they. They felt and believed that all duty for the guidance of man was found in the Bible either directly or inferentially. Their motto was then, "Search the Scriptures," and they did search them with a literalness and a painstaking thoroughness never since repeated. Not a word, not a letter escaped them. Every redundancy of expression was freighted with meaning, every repetition was made to give birth to new truth. Some of the inferences were logical and natural, some artificial and far-fetched, but all ingenious. Sometimes the method was inductive and sometimes deductive. That is, occasionally a needed law was promulgated by the Jewish Sanhedrin, and then its authority sought in the Scripture, or the Scripture would be sought in the first instance to reveal new law.
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
Author: Various
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala is a book by Various authors. It delves into nearly all major Jewish texts and provides historical and religious insights.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala is a book by Various authors. It delves into nearly all major Jewish texts and provides historical and religious insights.
The Talmud Midrashim And Kabbala
Author: Maurice H. Harris, D.D.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 662
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 662
Book Description
Rastafari Midrashim Selected Essays Volume I
Author: Ras Iyason Tafari
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387462563
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Rastafari Apocryphal Literature: published in the 399th year of the 400 year Capitivity Count pertaining to the Black Sheep of the House of Israel. Presented from an Ethiopian Hebrew Perspective; Setting forth Historical Prophecy through Biblical Revelation for those whom are ready to receive the Truth. Synopsis of the Ethiopian-Hebrew Israelite Movement; Good, Bad and Ugly. Traversing the recent history of Black Jews from the Coronation of H.I.M. Haile Selassie I; encompassing the UNIA, Commandment Keepers Congregation of Harlem, Ethiopian World Federation, Melaku E Bayen, African Union, Malcolm X, MLK, Reggae Music, and Ethiopian Orthodox. Composed in the Literary Tradition of Judaic Midrashim to factually present prophetic events for the reader to consider while re-introducing Hebraic and Ethiopic nuances within the Holy Scriptures that many may have been previously unaquainted with. As the Truth once crushed to the ground inevitably rises again; the Ethio-Hebrew Divine Heritage continues to blossom.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387462563
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Rastafari Apocryphal Literature: published in the 399th year of the 400 year Capitivity Count pertaining to the Black Sheep of the House of Israel. Presented from an Ethiopian Hebrew Perspective; Setting forth Historical Prophecy through Biblical Revelation for those whom are ready to receive the Truth. Synopsis of the Ethiopian-Hebrew Israelite Movement; Good, Bad and Ugly. Traversing the recent history of Black Jews from the Coronation of H.I.M. Haile Selassie I; encompassing the UNIA, Commandment Keepers Congregation of Harlem, Ethiopian World Federation, Melaku E Bayen, African Union, Malcolm X, MLK, Reggae Music, and Ethiopian Orthodox. Composed in the Literary Tradition of Judaic Midrashim to factually present prophetic events for the reader to consider while re-introducing Hebraic and Ethiopic nuances within the Holy Scriptures that many may have been previously unaquainted with. As the Truth once crushed to the ground inevitably rises again; the Ethio-Hebrew Divine Heritage continues to blossom.
Published Material from the Cambridge Genizah Collection: Volume 2
Author: Geoffrey Khan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521750868
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher Description
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521750868
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher Description
The Mishnah in Contemporary Perspective: Part One
Author: Alan Alan Jeffery Avery-Peck
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004125155
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The authors of the studies on the Mishnah collected in the present volumes represent the best of contemporary scholarship on that document. In the past thirty years, the Mishnah seen as a document on its own terms has taken its place as a principal focus in the academic study of religion and of Judaism. Many university scholars have participated in the contemporary revolution in the description, analysis, and interpretation of the Mishnah. Nearly all the publishing scholars of the academy (as distinct from the yeshiva or rabbinical seminary) who are now at work are represented in this project, ultimately planned for three volumes. In this and the companion volumes, the editors place on display a broad selection of approaches to the study of the Mishnah in the contemporary academy. What they prove in diverse ways is that the Mishnah defines the critical focus of the study of Judaism. It is a document that rewards study in the academic humanities. Because many viewpoints register here, this is the most representative selection of contemporary Mishnah-study available in any state-of-the-question-collection in a Western language.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004125155
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The authors of the studies on the Mishnah collected in the present volumes represent the best of contemporary scholarship on that document. In the past thirty years, the Mishnah seen as a document on its own terms has taken its place as a principal focus in the academic study of religion and of Judaism. Many university scholars have participated in the contemporary revolution in the description, analysis, and interpretation of the Mishnah. Nearly all the publishing scholars of the academy (as distinct from the yeshiva or rabbinical seminary) who are now at work are represented in this project, ultimately planned for three volumes. In this and the companion volumes, the editors place on display a broad selection of approaches to the study of the Mishnah in the contemporary academy. What they prove in diverse ways is that the Mishnah defines the critical focus of the study of Judaism. It is a document that rewards study in the academic humanities. Because many viewpoints register here, this is the most representative selection of contemporary Mishnah-study available in any state-of-the-question-collection in a Western language.
Midrashim
Author: Howard Schwartz
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Dirshuni
Author: Tamar Biala
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
ISBN: 1684580951
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
"Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash, is the first ever English edition of an historic collection of midrashim composed by Israeli women. The volume features a comprehensive introduction to Midrash for the uninitiated reader by the distinguished scholar Tamar Kadari and extensive annotation and commentary by Tamar Biala"--
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
ISBN: 1684580951
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
"Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash, is the first ever English edition of an historic collection of midrashim composed by Israeli women. The volume features a comprehensive introduction to Midrash for the uninitiated reader by the distinguished scholar Tamar Kadari and extensive annotation and commentary by Tamar Biala"--