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- Walk Genesis! A Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentary
- By Jeffrey Enoch Feinberg
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- Elective Affinities (4)
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- By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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- The Prophets (2)
- By Abraham Heschel
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- Creation Regained
- Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview (Biblical Classics Library)
- By Albert M. Wolters
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A good reminder of the goodness of the created world and the created order. The author elaborates from Scripture that we should not disparage any part of the created world, but we should also understand clearly the difference between human sinful effects in the world and the creation iteself.
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- Talking about God
- Exploring the Meaning of Religious Life with Kierkegaard, Buber, Tillich and Heschel
- By Daniel Polish
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Finished on Jun 13, 2009
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- The World's Greatest Collection of Fun Bible Trivia
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- The Woman in Jewish Law and Tradition
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- The Sage from Galilee
- Rediscovering Jesus' Genius
- By R. Steven Notley, David Flusser
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- The Moment and Late Writings
- Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol. 23
- By Edna H. Hong, Howard V. Hong, Søren Kierkegaard
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- New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus
- Insights from His Jewish Context
- By David Bivin
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Finished on Oct 12, 2008




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- The Sea of Galilee and its fishermen in the New Testament
- By Mendel Nun
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Finished on Aug 20, 2008
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The Prophets
It's the first time I read Heschel. I am already fascinated by the introduction!
It tells us the Hebraic definition of knowledge (personal attachment and concern), righteousness (compassion for the oppressed) and some more concepts. It helps me to focus on passion or pathos (joy, love, hate, an ... (continue)
It's the first time I read Heschel. I am already fascinated by the introduction!
It tells us the Hebraic definition of knowledge (personal attachment and concern), righteousness (compassion for the oppressed) and some more concepts. It helps me to focus on passion or pathos (joy, love, hate, anger etc.) when reading the prophets.
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