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The Samaritan Chronicle

Anonimo

Traduttore Oliver Turnbull Crane

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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The Samaritan Chronicle is a remarkable work that intricately weaves historical narrative with theological reflection, illuminating the complex relationship between the Samaritans and their Jewish counterparts. This chronicle employs a distinctive literary style that marries evocative prose with a meticulous attention to linguistic detail, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the socio-political intricacies of the period. The author deftly navigates through themes of identity, faith, and cultural conflict, presenting an insightful examination of the Samaritan community's struggles and resilience amidst historical upheavals. The author, shrouded in the anonymity that adds an air of mystique to the work, is believed to be a member of the Samaritan community, thus offering a unique insider's perspective. The Chronicle is presumably informed by the author's lived experiences and deep-rooted knowledge of the Samaritans' rich traditions, religious practices, and historical narratives. This background lends authenticity to the text, as it seeks to preserve the voices and stories often overshadowed by larger historical narratives. The Samaritan Chronicle is highly recommended for scholars of religious studies, historians, and anyone interested in the nuances of interfaith relations. It not only serves as a critical primary source for understanding Samaritan culture but also invites readers to reflect on broader themes of tolerance, identity, and belonging in our contemporary society.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 85 pagine.

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