Censoring God

Censoring God
Title Censoring God PDF eBook
Author Jim Willis
Publisher Visible Ink Press
Total Pages 572
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1578597455

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Why isn’t the Book of Enoch in the Holy Bible, even though Enoch is referenced multiple times? Why were texts considered sacred by many, excluded by others? Who made the decisions and why? There are more than 50 books—some of which exist only in fragments while others are complete and whole—that are not included in the biblical canon. Why were they discarded? Most Protestant denominations settled on 66 canonical books of the Bible, while there are 73 for Roman Catholics and 78 for Eastern Orthodox adherents. Why are there these differences of opinion? We are often taught that the Bible is, in the words of many religious catechisms, “the infallible word of faith and practice.” In reality, the Bible can also be seen as a political document as much as a spiritual one. Ordained minister and theologian Jim Willis examines the historical, political, and social climates that influenced the redactors and editors of the Bible and other sacred texts in Censoring God: The History of the Lost Books (and other Excluded Scriptures). In analyzing why texts were censored, he uncovers sometimes surprising biases. He investigates enigmatic hints of Bible codes and ancient wisdom that implies a greater spiritual force might have been at work. Willis explores the importance of the Book of Enoch, its disappearance, and how it was rediscovered in Ethiopia. He analyzes over two dozen excluded texts, such as Jubilees and the Gospel of Thomas, along with the many references to books that we know about from fragments but remain lost. Thought-provoking and provocative, Censoring God scrutinizes how sacred texts might have been used to justify the power of the powerful, including the destruction of sacred writings of conquered indigenous cultures because they did not agree with the finished version of the Bible accepted by the Church establishment. This important book looks at the human failings in interpreting God’s words, and through a compassionate examination it brings a deeper understanding of the power and importance of the lost words. With more than 120 photos and graphics, this tome is richly illustrated. Its helpful bibliography provides sources for further exploration, and an extensive index adds to its usefulness.

Are You There God? It's Me Margaret.

Are You There God? It's Me Margaret.
Title Are You There God? It's Me Margaret. PDF eBook
Author Judy Blume
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 168
Release 2001-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0689841582

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Margaret Simon has a lot of things to think about--making friends in a new school, boys and dances and parties, growing physically "normal" and choosing a religion. "With sensitivity and humor, Judy Blume has captured the joys, fears, and uncertainties that surround a girl approaching adolescence."--"Publishers Weekly." Great Stone Face Award winner. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Unbossed

Unbossed
Title Unbossed PDF eBook
Author Khristi Lauren Adams
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages 191
Release 2022-03-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1506474268

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Black girls are leading the way. They are starting nonprofits. Promoting diverse literature. Fighting cancer. Improving water quality. Working to prevent gun violence. From Khristi Lauren Adams, author of the celebrated Parable of the Brown Girl, comes Unbossed, a hopeful and riveting introduction to eight young Black leaders.

Censoring an Iranian Love Story

Censoring an Iranian Love Story
Title Censoring an Iranian Love Story PDF eBook
Author Shahriar Mandanipour
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 306
Release 2009-05-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 030727196X

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A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • “One of Iran's most important living fiction writers” (The Guardian) shows what it’s like to live and love there today. "A haunting portrait of life in the Islamic Republic of Iran." —The New York Times In a country where mere proximity between a man and a woman may be the prologue to deadly sin, where illicit passion is punished by imprisonment, or even death, telling that most redemptive of human narratives becomes the greatest literary challenge. If conducting a love affair in modern Iran is not a simple undertaking, then telling the story of that love may be even more difficult. Shahriar Mandanipour (author of Moon Brow) evokes a pair of young lovers who find each other—despite surreal persecution and repressive parents—through coded messages and internet chat rooms; and triumphantly their story entwines with an account of their creator’s struggle. Inventive, darkly comic and profoundly touching, Censoring an Iranian Love Story celebrates both the unquenchable power of the written word and a love that is doomed, glorious, and utterly real.

60 Days of Happiness

60 Days of Happiness
Title 60 Days of Happiness PDF eBook
Author Randy Alcorn
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 305
Release 2017-01-04
Genre Christian life
ISBN 1496420004

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"This devotional is adapted from Happiness, Ã2015 by Randy Alcorn.

The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine Or Monthly Political and Literary Censor

The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine Or Monthly Political and Literary Censor
Title The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine Or Monthly Political and Literary Censor PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 760
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Judaic Perspectives on Ancient Israel

Judaic Perspectives on Ancient Israel
Title Judaic Perspectives on Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 336
Release 2004-07-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1592447600

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This volume assembles for the first time a representative statement of Judaic learning on the Old Testament as it is studied today by many of the most important Jewish Bible scholars of the age. A host of internationally known scholars - American, European, and Israeli - here present a variety of rich perspectives on the study and interpretation of the Scriptures revered by both Judaism and Christianity. These studies make clear that no single Jewish school of biblical scholarship exists. Rather there is a Jewish approach, involving appreciation for Hebrew as a living language; the reality of Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel; the continuity of Scripture in the life of Israel, the Jewish people, and the state of Israel; and a complete and healthy adaptation of the critical perspectives of contemporary scholarship. This unique and stimulating volume vividly demonstrates the importance and value of critical scholarly discourse on the Hebrew Scripture (Old Testament) by Jewish scholars for both Christian and Jewish communities.