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Bloomsbury presents Radical Then, Radical Now by Jonathan Sacks, read by Daniel Epstein. Throughout history, the Jewish people have faced catastrophe after catastrophe. They have been expelled, ghettoised, murdered and forcibly converted. The question that Jonathan Sacks asks in this original and compelling book is not how Judaism survived four thousand years of persecution, but how it found ways to flourish and thrive. Originally written as a wedding gift for his son over twenty years ago, now featuring a new foreword by Natan Sharansky, this revised edition is a reminder of the enduring…mehr
Bloomsbury presents Radical Then, Radical Now by Jonathan Sacks, read by Daniel Epstein. Throughout history, the Jewish people have faced catastrophe after catastrophe. They have been expelled, ghettoised, murdered and forcibly converted. The question that Jonathan Sacks asks in this original and compelling book is not how Judaism survived four thousand years of persecution, but how it found ways to flourish and thrive. Originally written as a wedding gift for his son over twenty years ago, now featuring a new foreword by Natan Sharansky, this revised edition is a reminder of the enduring beauty and wisdom of one of the world's oldest religions. A fascinating cultural and religious journey through Judaism's long history and the revolutionary ideas that shaped the moral civilisation of the West, Jonathan Sacks urges readers not to embrace secularisation or lose the script of the Jewish story but to add their own chapters instead. A deeply personal celebration of faith and community filled with hope for the future of the Jewish people, this book is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand Judaism or deepen their faith and identity.
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Autorenporträt
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, who died in late 2020, was Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of Britain and the Commonwealth. He was the author of numerous books, including Celebrating Life, From Optimism to Hope, The Persistence of Faith and The Dignity of Difference, for which he won a Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Prologue Part I: The Question 1. Why Be Jewish? 2. Answers 3. Who Am I? Who Are We? 4. A Letter in the Scroll Part II: The Journey 5. A Palace in Flames 6. The Idea of Man 7. Conventional Mortality 8. The Chosen People Part III: The Vision 9. Exodus and Revelation 10. Covenantal Society 11. Tragedy and Triumph 12. Truth Lived Part IV: The Future 13. In the Valley of the Shadow 14. Ambivalence and Assimilation 15. This is Ours 16. Why Am I a Jew? References Acknowledgements Index
Preface Prologue Part I: The Question 1. Why Be Jewish? 2. Answers 3. Who Am I? Who Are We? 4. A Letter in the Scroll Part II: The Journey 5. A Palace in Flames 6. The Idea of Man 7. Conventional Mortality 8. The Chosen People Part III: The Vision 9. Exodus and Revelation 10. Covenantal Society 11. Tragedy and Triumph 12. Truth Lived Part IV: The Future 13. In the Valley of the Shadow 14. Ambivalence and Assimilation 15. This is Ours 16. Why Am I a Jew? References Acknowledgements Index
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