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The Holy Books of Yahweh - Jewish Essential Collection: Scripture History & Philosophy of Judaism - cover

The Holy Books of Yahweh - Jewish Essential Collection: Scripture History & Philosophy of Judaism

Louis Ginzberg, Heinrich Graetz, Judah Halevi, Moses Maimonides, Samuel Rapaport, Simeon Singer, Nurho de Manhar, Abraham Cohen

Translator William Whiston, Max Margolis, M. L. Rodkinson, Michael Friedländer

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

The Holy Books of Yahweh offers an unparalleled exploration of religious and philosophical thought expressed through a rich diversity of literary genres, ranging from historical exegeses to devotional poetry and theological treatises. This anthology serves as a profound repository of insights, weaving together narratives that navigate the complexities of faith and identity. The collection is thoughtfully curated to include a broad spectrum of works that echo the multifaceted dimensions of spirituality and learning, providing readers with a deeply immersive experience that spans eras and traditions. Contributors like Louis Ginzberg, Heinrich Graetz, and Moses Maimonides, among others, bring a tapestry of backgrounds that collectively reflect an enduring intellectual tradition. Their works are integral to understanding the cultural and historical milieu of Jewish religious thought. This anthology aligns with pivotal movements such as Jewish enlightenment and medieval philosophical inquiry, where voices from diverse epochs communicate a cohesive exploration of faith and reason, in turn, shaping a comprehensive narrative on divine revelation and spiritual discourse. The Holy Books of Yahweh stands as an indispensable resource for those seeking to deepen their appreciation of theological and historical scholarship. The anthology invites readers into a dialogue that transcends time, offering varied perspectives that enrich one's understanding of the sacred texts. It stands as an invaluable educational tool, promoting both critical reflection and a deeper engagement with the lasting questions of belief, ethics, and the divine presence within human history. Readers are encouraged to embark on this journey for its profound academic worth and the timeless wisdom enclosed within its pages.
Available since: 11/14/2023.
Print length: 13120 pages.

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