The Rise And Fall Of Man: Decalogues-Book One

The Rise And Fall Of Man: Decalogues-Book One
Title The Rise And Fall Of Man: Decalogues-Book One PDF eBook
Author Allen L. Scarbrough
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 101
Release 2012-02-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 110554320X

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A collection of essays on the society of men and their civilizations.

Rise and Fall of Man

Rise and Fall of Man
Title Rise and Fall of Man PDF eBook
Author Phineas Nyabera
Publisher Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages 191
Release 2021-06-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1645599507

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Rise and fall of man present powerful details of survey of man’s life right from the beginning of life itself. Chapter by chapter, page by page, blow by blow, this book explains causes, effects, forces, friction, and joyous encounters. Man has been wrapped in jealousy and greed, drifting away from the Ten Commandments and the Law. This book is accurate and straight forward because of its clarity and its Eternal truth. Rise and Fall of Man will still be read after many years have passed.

The Beginning of Wisdom

The Beginning of Wisdom
Title The Beginning of Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Leon Kass
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 722
Release 2003-05-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0743242998

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Imagine that you could really understand the Bible...that you could read, analyze, and discuss the book of Genesis not as a compositional mystery, a cultural relic, or a linguistic puzzle palace, or even as religious doctrine, but as a philosophical classic, precisely in the same way that a truth-seeking reader would study Plato or Nietzsche. Imagine that you could be led in your study by one of America's preeminent intellectuals and that he would help you to an understanding of the book that is deeper than you'd ever dreamed possible, that he would reveal line by line, verse by verse the incredible riches of this illuminating text -- one of the very few that actually deserve to be called seminal. Imagine that you could get, from Genesis, the beginning of wisdom. The Beginning of Wisdom is a hugely learned book that, like Genesis itself, falls naturally into two sections. The first shows how the universal history described in the first eleven chapters of Genesis, from creation to the tower of Babel, conveys, in the words of Leon Kass, "a coherent anthropology" -- a general teaching about human nature -- that "rivals anything produced by the great philosophers." Serving also as a mirror for the reader's self-discovery, these stories offer profound insights into the problematic character of human reason, speech, freedom, sexual desire, the love of the beautiful, pride, shame, anger, guilt, and death. Something as seemingly innocuous as the monotonous recounting of the ten generations from Adam to Noah yields a powerful lesson in the way in which humanity encounters its own mortality. In the story of the tower of Babel are deep understandings of the ambiguous power of speech, reason, and the arts; the hazards of unity and aloneness; the meaning of the city and its quest for self-sufficiency; and man's desire for fame, immortality, and apotheosis -- and the disasters these necessarily cause. Against this background of human failure, Part Two of The Beginning of Wisdom explores the struggles to launch a new human way, informed by the special Abrahamic covenant with the divine, that might address the problems and avoid the disasters of humankind's natural propensities. Close, eloquent, and brilliant readings of the lives and educations of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob's sons reveal eternal wisdom about marriage, parenting, brotherhood, education, justice, political and moral leadership, and of course the ultimate question: How to live a good life? Connecting the two "parts" is the book's overarching philosophical and pedagogical structure: how understanding the dangers and accepting the limits of human powers can open the door to a superior way of life, not only for a solitary man of virtue but for an entire community -- a life devoted to righteousness and holiness. This extraordinary book finally shows Genesis as a coherent whole, beginning with the creation of the natural world and ending with the creation of a nation that hearkens to the awe-inspiring summons to godliness. A unique and ambitious commentary, a remarkably readable literary exegesis and philosophical companion, The Beginning of Wisdom is one of the most important books in decades on perhaps the most important -- and surely the most frequently read -- book of all time.

The Jewish Encyclopedia

The Jewish Encyclopedia
Title The Jewish Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Isidore Singer
Publisher
Total Pages 788
Release 1901
Genre Jews
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The Jewish Encyclopedia

The Jewish Encyclopedia
Title The Jewish Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 730
Release 1912
Genre Jews
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An Introduction to the Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures

An Introduction to the Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures
Title An Introduction to the Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hartwell Horne
Publisher
Total Pages 700
Release 1836
Genre Bible
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures

An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures
Title An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hartwell Horne
Publisher
Total Pages 892
Release 1841
Genre
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