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From Sacred Story to Sacred Text

From Sacred Story to Sacred Text
Author: James A. Sanders
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2000-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579104371

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On Repentance And Repair

On Repentance And Repair
Author: Danya Ruttenberg
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807010596

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Winner NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS in Contemporary Jewish Life & Practice Myra H. Kraft Memorial Award A crucial new lens on repentance, atonement, forgiveness, and repair from harm—from personal transgressions to our culture’s most painful and unresolved issues American culture focuses on letting go of grudges and redemption narratives instead of the perpetrator’s obligations or recompense for harmed parties. As survivor communities have pointed out, these emphases have too often only caused more harm. But Danya Ruttenberg knew there was a better model, rooted in the work of the medieval philosopher Maimonides. For Maimonides, upon whose work Ruttenberg elaborates, forgiveness is much less important than the repair work to which the person who caused harm is obligated. The word traditionally translated as repentance really means something more like return, and in this book, returning is a restoration, as much as is possible, to the victim, and, for the perpetrator of harm, a coming back, in humility and intentionality, to behaving as the person we might like to believe we are. Maimonides laid out 5 steps: naming and owning harm; starting to change/transformation; restitution and accepting consequences; apology; and making different choices. Applying this lens to both our personal relationships and some of the most significant and painful issues of our day, including systemic racism and the legacy of enslavement, sexual violence and harassment in the wake of #MeToo, and Native American land rights, On Repentance and Repair helps us envision a way forward. Rooted in traditional Jewish concepts while doggedly accessible and available to people from any, or no, religious background, On Repentance and Repair is a book for anyone who cares about creating a country and culture that is more whole than the one in which we live, and for anyone who has been hurt or who is struggling to take responsibility for their mistakes.


Holy Writings, Sacred Text

Holy Writings, Sacred Text
Author: John Barton
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664257781

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An internationally respected biblical scholar investigates the origins of the Christian canon. John Barton explores the reasons behind the development of the New Testament and pursues the historical factors involved in combining these books with the Hebrew Scriptures.


Sacred Scripture

Sacred Scripture
Author: Richard N. Soulen
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611641799

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How did the Bible's sixty-six books become sacred Scripture? How have they been understood and interpreted over the last two thousand years? What was it that led to our acceptance of the Bible as the true word of God? For two millennia, Christians have accepted the importance of the Bible as sacred Scripture, and for as many years they have struggled to comprehend its meaning. Over the centuries the church has expressed the centrality of Scripture in numerous ways, and Christians have studied and interpreted the Bible in a wide variety of faithful approaches. Understanding that process is critical to our ability--and our willingness--to accept the Bible as sacred and true. To that end, Richard Soulen leads us through the history of how Christian understandings of the Bible have changed and developed throughout history.


Praying with Jane Eyre

Praying with Jane Eyre
Author: Vanessa Zoltan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0593538498

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“In these soaring, open-hearted essays, Vanessa Zoltan writes with fierce brilliance about suffering, survival, and the kind of meaning in life that can withstand real scrutiny.”—John Green, bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars and The Anthropocene Reviewed A deeply felt exploration of the ways our favorite books can shape and heal us, from the host of Harry Potter and the Sacred Text. Our favorite reads keep us company, give us hope, and help us find meaning in a chaotic world. In this fresh and relatable work, atheist chaplain Vanessa Zoltan blends memoir and personal growth as she grapples with the notions of family legacy and identity through the lens of her favorite novel, Jane Eyre. Informed by her training at the Harvard Divinity School and filtered through the pages of Jane Eyre as well as Little Women, Harry Potter, and The Great Gatsby, Zoltan explores topics ranging from the trauma she has inherited as the granddaughter of four Holocaust survivors to finding hope, meaning, and even magic in our deeply fractured times. Brimming with a love of classic literature and the tenderness of self-reflection, the book also reveals simple techniques for reading any work as a sacred text--from Virginia Woolf to Anne of Green Gables to baseball scorecards. Whether you're an avowed "Eyrehead" or a voracious reader and pop culture fan, this deeply felt and inspiring book will light the way to a more intimate appreciation for whatever books you love to read.


Sacred Stories

Sacred Stories
Author: Marilyn McFarlane
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1442441259

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This comprehensive collection of timeless and powerful stories puts the wisdom of world religions in the hands of young readers. When attempting to find a simple, engaging, and unbiased approach to world religions for her own family, Marilyn McFarlane discovered such a book did not exist. Understanding how important it is for children to build both respect for and knowledge of a variety of religions, regardless of their own faith, McFarlane created Sacred Stories: Wisdom from World Religions. Each captivating story and accompanying sidebar facts and spot illustrations brings to life the key tenets of a particular belief system, while the comprehensive glossary and resource list enable readers to expand their explorations. Including easy-to-understand descriptions and essential stories from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Native American, and Sacred Earth, Sacred Stories is perfect for parents and teachers who want to expand young readers’ understanding of world traditions. The simple, informative, unbiased language of Sacred Stories, combined with its comprehensive resource list and glossary, makes it an ideal learning tool for teachers, librarians, and other educators.


From Ancient Writings to Sacred Texts

From Ancient Writings to Sacred Texts
Author: S. A. Nigosian
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801879906

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Nigosian explores the diverse literary antecedents of the Old Testament as well as the Apocrypha -- books excluded from the canonical Hebrew text but included in the Septuagint.


Torah and Canon

Torah and Canon
Author: James A. Sanders
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597522341

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In this thoroughly revised edition of his classic work, James A. Sanders introduces the reader to canonical criticism. Tracking the various developments of biblical literature and their acceptance by the communities of faith, Sanders tackles the tough questions. He discusses the differences between the parts of the canon, the editing of the texts by later generations, the diversity of canons used in different communities, how the Dead Sea Scrolls raise new questions for canonicity, and the differences between how Jews and Christians have interacted with their canons. In addition to all the updates and revisions, Sanders provides a new introduction and bibliography.


Slavery and Sacred Texts

Slavery and Sacred Texts
Author: Jordan T. Watkins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2021-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 110847814X

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An analysis of the development of historical consciousness in antebellum America, using the debate over slavery as a case study.


Sacred Stories

Sacred Stories
Author: Charles H. Simpkinson
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062508522

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This is an eclectic assortment of stories by popular authors, storytellers, psychologists and spiritual teachers.