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Minister, a Priest, and a Rabbi

Minister, a Priest, and a Rabbi
Author: Al Tapper
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780740705038

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This clever joke book is uniquely shaped to represent the subject matter, and it contains the best of the best jokes on the classic topic: religion. Time-tested and often repeated, this category never goes out of date and is added to frequently. It's no wonder religion is the enduring centerpiece of so many movies, TV shows, and stand-up comedy skits. With universal appeal, these jokes are always great ice-breakers and sure to bring on fits of laughter. Filled with some old ones, some new ones, and even some blue ones, A Minister, a Priest, and a Rabbi . . . will have you laughing till you cry and flipping the pages for more.


Rabbi and Priest

Rabbi and Priest
Author: Milton Goldsmith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1891
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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Rabbi and Priest

Rabbi and Priest
Author: Astra Cielo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1891
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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Rabbi - Pastor - Priest

Rabbi - Pastor - Priest
Author: Walter Homolka
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110266962

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Both Judaism and Christianity have authorized clergy, charged with fulfilling a multitude of tasks in their respective communities. They teach, provide pastoral care, and preach. They lead worship, hold services and offer counseling regarding all aspects of life. They perform religious rites at the beginning and end of life as well as in-between. They make decisions regarding religious questions, serve as administrators, and possibly even mediate ‛between heaven and earth’. The concrete forms of realization and the functions of the office are not only defined through theological specification but are also subject to trends and influences. This in turn leads to constant change and adaptation.


Rabbi and priest

Rabbi and priest
Author: Astra Cielo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1936
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rabbi and Priest

Rabbi and Priest
Author: Milton Goldsmith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2000
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Rabbi and Priest

Rabbi and Priest
Author: Milton Goldsmith
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1936
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The Rabbi as a Surrogate Priest

The Rabbi as a Surrogate Priest
Author: Stuart Dauermann
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149827658X

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"There are many aspects to this task of rabbinic training, but four closely related questions rise to the surface as requiring primary attention. The first is a question of description: What ought to be the functions performed by a messianic Jewish rabbi? The second is a question of legitimacy: What similarities exist between the functions performed by messianic Jewish rabbis and rabbis in the wider Jewish context such that the rabbinate in both contexts may legitimately be seen to be variations on the same theme, and the messianic Jewish rabbinate therefore legitimately a rabbinate? The third is a question of differentiation: How and why are the functions performed by a messianic Jewish rabbi contextually particularistic and therefore different from those performed byChristian clergy? In other words, how is a messianic rabbi more than just a Protestant Pastor with switched labels? The fourth is a question of biblicity: Is there biblical justification or precedent for the proposed paradigm of the rabbi as a surrogate priest? Each of these questions emerges from messianic Judaism's interaction with different but overlapping audiences. The question of description is addressed primarily to the messianic Jewish context. The question of legitimacy is addressed primarily to the wider Jewish world. The question of differentiation is addressed primarily to the church world. The question of biblicity is addressed both to the messianic Jewish context and the church world. And in all cases, looking over our shoulder is the general public." --from the Prologue


Minister, a Priest, and a Rabbi

Minister, a Priest, and a Rabbi
Author: Al Tapper
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0740789023

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This clever joke book is uniquely shaped to represent the subject matter, and it contains the best of the best jokes on the classic topic: religion. Time-tested and often repeated, this category never goes out of date and is added to frequently. It's no wonder religion is the enduring centerpiece of so many movies, TV shows, and stand-up comedy skits. With universal appeal, these jokes are always great ice-breakers and sure to bring on fits of laughter. Filled with some old ones, some new ones, and even some blue ones, A Minister, a Priest, and a Rabbi . . . will have you laughing till you cry and flipping the pages for more.


Common Ground

Common Ground
Author: Andrew Greeley
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2008-08-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0773577424

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Judaism and Christianity meet in scripture, which they share and about which they contend. In Common Ground Father Andrew Greeley and Rabbi Jacob Neusner present their characteristically candid - and often provocative - interpretations of the history, context, and meaning of scripture. Written in alternating chapters, Common Ground reveals how a rabbi understands Christ, Mary, and St Paul, and how a priest views creation, Abraham and Sarah, and the prophets. Neusner calls upon the ancient Rabbinic approach to scripture - the conversational dialogue of "Midrash" - while Greeley creatively renews the narrative tradition of Christianity. Together they show that differences in responses to scripture enrich the possibilities of biblical renewal.