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Orthodox Jews in America

by Jeffrey S. Gurock

Although there are many good books on the history of Jews in America and a smaller subset that focuses on aspects of Orthodox Judaism in contemporary times, no one, until now, has written an overview of how Orthodoxy in America has evolved over the centuries from the first arrivals in the 17th century to the present. This broad overview by Gurock (Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, Yeshiva Univ. ; Judaism's Encounter with American Sports) is distinctive in examining how Orthodox Jews have coped with the personal, familial, and communal challenges of religious freedom, economic opportunity, and social integration, as well as uncovering historical reactionary tensions to alternative Jewish movements in multicultural and pluralistic America. Gurock raises penetrating questions about the compatibility of modern culture with pious practices and sensitively explores the relationship of feminism to traditional Orthodox Judaism. There are several excellent reference sources on Orthodox Jews in America, e. g. , Rabbi Moshe D. Sherman's outstanding Orthodox Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Source book, to which this is an accessible and illuminating companion; recommended not only for serious readers on the topic but for general readers as well.

Orthodox Readings of Aquinas (Changing Paradigms In Historical And Systematic Theology Ser.)

by Marcus Plested

This book is the first exploration of the remarkable odyssey of Thomas Aquinas in the Orthodox Christian world, from the Byzantine to the modern era. Aquinas was received with astonishing enthusiasm across the Byzantine theological spectrum. By contrast, modern Orthodox readings of Aquinas have been resoundingly negative, routinely presenting Aquinas as the archetype of as a specifically Western form of theology against which the Orthodox East must set its face. Basing itself primarily on a close study of the Byzantine reception of Thomas, this study rejects such hackneyed dichotomies, arguing instead for a properly catholic or universal construal of Orthodoxy - one in which Thomas might once again find a place. In its probing of the East-West dichotomy, this book questions the widespread juxtaposition of Gregory Palamas and Thomas Aquinas as archetypes of opposing Greek and Latin theological traditions. The long period between the Fall of Constantinople and the Russian Revolution, conventionally written off as an era of sterility and malformation for Orthodox theology, is also viewed with a fresh perspective. Study of the reception of Thomas in this period reveals a theological sophistication and a generosity of vision that is rarely accounted for. In short, this is a book which radically re-thinks the history of Orthodox theology through the prism of the fascinating and largely untold story of Orthodox engagement with Aquinas.

Orthodox Russia in Crisis: Church and Nation in the Time of Troubles (NIU Series in Orthodox Christian Studies)

by Isaiah Gruber

A pivotal period in Russian history, the Time of Troubles in the early seventeenth century has taken on new resonance in the countryÆs post-Soviet search for new national narratives. The historical role of the Orthodox Church has emerged as a key theme in contemporary remembrances of this time—but what precisely was that role? The first comprehensive study of the Church during the Troubles, Orthodox Russia in Crisis reconstructs this tumultuous time, offering new interpretations of familiar episodes while delving deep into the archives to uncover a much fuller picture of the era. Analyzing these sources, Isaiah Gruber argues that the business activity of monasteries played a significant role in the origins and course of the Troubles and that frequent changes in power forced Church ideologues to innovate politically, for example inventing new justifications for power to be granted to the people and to royal women. These new ideas, Gruber contends, ultimately helped bring about a new age in Russian spiritual life and a crystallization of the national mentality.

Orthodox Sisters: Religion, Community, and the Challenge of Modernity in Imperial and Early Soviet Russia (NIU Series in Orthodox Christian Studies)

by William G. Wagner

Orthodox Sisters explores the relationship between women, religion, and social, cultural, and economic change between 1700 and 1935 through the experiences of Orthodox convents in Nizhnii Novgorod diocese. Focusing primarily on the Convent of the Exaltation of the Cross, William G. Wagner places the women's experiences in the broader context of developments in female monasticism and religious life in Russia, as well as in Europe and North America over the same period. This is the first comprehensive study that follows a Russian convent through all the stages of its life—from its origins in the eighteenth century to its flourishing at the turn of the twentieth century, to its resistance to Soviet assault, and, finally, to its rebirth in the 1920s. By the late nineteenth century, the Convent of the Exaltation of the Cross and the other convents and women's religious communities in Nizhnii Novgorod diocese constituted a reimagined form of a traditional Orthodox monastic community. Wagner shows how these nuns and novices adapted to the conditions of emergent modernity in a distinctively Orthodox way. When almost everything but their communal life, work, and worship and their sacred spaces had been stripped away and they were subject to the socialist state's efforts at subversion, the sisters of the Convent of the Exaltation of the Cross and the other convents in the diocese created an authentic Christian community that gave their lives a collective meaning. In this way they were able to lead a rewarding life and survive the early years of Soviet Russia.

Orthodox Spirituality and Protestant and Anglican Spirituality

by Louis Bouyer

Mount Angel Abbey Library is housed in a world-renowned building designed by Finnish architect, Alvar Aalto. The architecture of the Abbey Library reflects and shapes its spirit and purpose. The building's natural light illumines the multi-color bindings, offered on open stacks against a disciplined black and white background, softened by undulating curves and light colored wood. The structure, including three stories and a mezzanine, was completed in 1970. The library is a part of Mount Angel Abbey a community of Benedictine Monks.

Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality (Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought)

by Thomas Arentzen, Ashley M. Purpura, and Aristotle Papanikolaou

Sex is a difficult issue for contemporary Christians, but the past decade has witnessed a newfound openness regarding the topic among Eastern Orthodox Christians. Both the theological trajectory and the historical circumstances of the Orthodox Church differ radically from those of other Christian denominations that have already developed robust and creative reflections on sexuality and sexual diversity. Within its unique history, theology, and tradition, Orthodox Christianity holds rich resources for engaging challenging questions of sexuality in new and responsive ways. What is at stake in questions of sexuality in the Orthodox tradition? What sources and theological convictions can uniquely shape Orthodox understandings of sexuality? This volume aims to create an agora for discussing sex, and not least the sexualities that are often thought of as untraditional in Orthodox contexts.Through fifteen distinct chapters, written by leading scholars and theologians, this book offers a developed treatment of sexuality in the Orthodox Christian world by approaching the subject from scriptural, patristic, theological, historical, and sociological perspectives. Chapters devoted to practical and pastoral insights, as well as reflections on specific cultural contexts, engage the human realities of sexual diversity and Christian life. From re-thinking scripture to developing theologies of sex, from eschatological views of eros to re-evaluations of the Orthodox responses to science, this book offers new thinking on pressing, present-day issues and initiates conversations about homosexuality and sexual diversity within Orthodox Christianity.

Orthodox by Design: Judaism, Print Politics, and the ArtScroll Revolution

by Jeremy Stolow

Orthodox by Design, a groundbreaking exploration of religion and media, examines ArtScroll, the world's largest Orthodox Jewish publishing house, purveyor of handsomely designed editions of sacred texts and a major cultural force in contemporary Jewish public life. In the first in-depth study of the ArtScroll revolution, Jeremy Stolow traces the ubiquity of ArtScroll books in local retail markets, synagogues, libraries, and the lives of ordinary users. Synthesizing field research conducted in three local Jewish scenes where ArtScroll books have had an impact--Toronto, London, and New York--along with close readings of key ArtScroll texts, promotional materials, and the Jewish blogosphere, he shows how the use of these books reflects a broader cultural shift in the authority and public influence of Orthodox Judaism. Playing with the concept of design, Stolow's study also outlines a fresh theoretical approach to print culture and illuminates how evolving technologies, material forms, and styles of mediated communication contribute to new patterns of religious identification, practice, and power.Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in the scholarship category, Jewish Book Council

Orthodoxy

by G. K. Chesterton

Orthodoxy, as author G. K. Chesterton employs the term here, means "right opinion." In this, the masterpiece of his brilliant literary career, Chesterton applies the concept of correct reasoning to his acceptance of Christian faith. As he expresses it in his preface, "It is the purpose of the writer to attempt an explanation, not of whether the Christian Faith can be believed, but of how he personally has come to believe it. The book is therefore arranged upon the positive principle of a riddle and its answer. It deals first with all the writer's own solitary and sincere speculations and then with all the startling style in which they are all suddenly satisfied by the Christian Theology. The writer regards it as amounting to a convincing creed. But if it is not that, it is at least a repeated and surprising coincidence."Written in a down-to-earth and familiar style, Orthodoxy nevertheless presents formal and scholarly arguments in the explanation and defense of the tenets underlying Christianity. Paradox and contradiction, Chesterton maintains, do not constitute barriers to belief; imagination and intuition are as relevant to the processes of thought and understanding as logic and rationality. "Whenever we feel there is something odd in Christian theology," he observes, "we shall generally find that there is something odd in the truth." Chesterton defines his insights with thought-provoking analogies, personal anecdotes, and engaging humor, making his century-old book a work of enduring charm and persuasion.

Orthodoxy

by G. K. Chesterton

Orthodoxy (1908) is a book by G. K. Chesterton that has become a classic of Christian apologetics. Chesterton considered this book a companion to his other work, Heretics. Chesterton presents an original view of Christian religion. He sees it as the answer to natural human needs, the "answer to a riddle" in his own words, and not simply as an arbitrary truth received from somewhere outside the boundaries of human experience.

Orthodoxy

by Gilbert K. Chesterton

In Orthodoxy, Gilbert K. Chesterton explains how and why he came to believe in Christianity, and more specifically, the Catholic Church's brand of orthodoxy. In the book, Chesterton takes the spiritually curious reader on an intellectual quest. While looking for the meaning of life, he finds truth that uniquely fulfills human needs. This is the truth revealed in Christianity. Chesterton likens this discovery to a man setting off from the south coast of England, journeying for many days, only to arrive at Brighton, the point he originally left from. Such a man, he proposes, would see the wondrous place he grew up in with newly appreciative eyes. This is a common theme in Chesterton's works, and one which he gave fictional embodiment to in Manalive. A truly lively and enlightening book!

Orthodoxy and Heresy (Elements in the Problems of God)

by Steven Nemes

'Orthodoxy' and 'heresy' are essential categories by which the 'Catholic' theological tradition evaluates the (im)propriety of various beliefs and practices relative to its non-negotiable commitments. This Element sketches moments in the development of Christian 'orthodoxy' and 'heresy' in time, as much in the Old and New Testament as in the history of the Church. It also touches upon the vexed theological-methodological question of the relation between Scripture and ecclesial Tradition before concluding with a critique of the 'Catholic' tradition's preoccupation with 'orthodoxy' and 'heresy' in favor of a Christian theology 'without anathemas' that is concerned only for truth.

Orthodoxy and Islam: Theology and Muslim–Christian Relations in Modern Greece and Turkey (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East)

by Archimandrite Nikodemos Anagnostopoulos

Church History reveals that Christianity has its roots in Palestine during the first century and was spread throughout the Mediterranean countries by the Apostles. However, despite sharing the same ancestry, Muslims and Christians have been living in a challenging symbiotic co-existence for more than fourteen centuries in many parts of South-Eastern Europe and the Middle East. This book analyses contemporary Christian-Muslim relations in the traditional lands of Orthodoxy and Islam. In particular, it examines the development of Eastern Orthodox ecclesiological thinking on Muslim-Christian relations and religious minorities in the context of modern Greece and Turkey. Greece, where the prevailing religion is Eastern Orthodoxy, accommodates an official recognised Muslim minority based in Western Thrace as well as other Muslim populations located at major Greek urban centres and the islands of the Aegean Sea. On the other hand, Turkey, where the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople is based, is a Muslim country which accommodates within its borders an official recognised Greek Orthodox Minority. The book then suggests ways in which to overcome the difficulties that Muslim and Christian communities are still facing with the Turkish and Greek States. Finally, it proposes that the positive aspects of the coexistence between Muslims and Christians in Western Thrace and Istanbul might constitute an original model that should be adopted in other EU and Middle East countries, where challenges and obstacles between Muslim and Christian communities still persist. This book offers a distinct and useful contribution to the ever popular subject of Christian-Muslim relations, especially in South-East Europe and the Middle East. It will be a key resource for students and scholars of Religious Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.

Orthodoxy: Large Print (Dover Thrift Editions)

by G. K. Chesterton

Orthodoxy, as G. K. Chesterton employs the term here, means "right opinion." In this, the masterpiece of his brilliant literary career, he applies the concept of correct reasoning to his acceptance of Christianity. Written in a down-to-earth and familiar style, he presents formal and scholarly arguments in the explanation and defense of the tenets underlying his faith. Paradox and contradiction, Chesterton maintains, do not constitute barriers to belief; imagination and intuition are as relevant to the processes of thought and understanding as logic and rationality. "Whenever we feel there is something odd in Christian theology," he observes, "we shall generally find that there is something odd in the truth." He defines his insights with thought-provoking analogies, personal anecdotes, and engaging humor, making this century-old book a work of enduring charm and persuasion.

Orthodoxy: Large Print (Image Classics #12)

by G. K. Chesterton

A Timeless Argument for Traditional ChristianityIf you think orthodoxy is boring and predictable, think again. In this timeless classic, G. K. Chesterton, one of the literary giants of the twentieth century, presents a logical and personal reasoning for Christianity in model apologetic form. Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a self-described pagan at age 12 and totally agnostic by age 16. Yet, his spiritual journey ultimately led to a personal philosophy of orthodox, biblical Christianity. The account of his experiences, Orthodoxy bridges the centuries and appeals to today's readers who face the same challenges of materialism, self-centeredness, and progress. "Hope means hoping when things are hopeless, or it is no virtue at all. And faith mean believing the incredible, or it is no virtue at all." --G.K. ChestertonA unique book, Orthodoxy addresses our faith struggles and how we communicate our faith to others. Through philosophy, poetry, reason and humor Chesterton leads us on a literary journey toward truth. This edition includes a foreword by Philip Yancey who, like C. S. Lewis and other leading Christian writers, found this book to be pivotal his Christian experience. Yancey credits Chesterton with helping to revive and define his faith.

Orthodoxy: Large Print (Mobi Classics Ser.)

by G. K. Chesterton

G. K. Chesterton meditates on the value of the Christian faith to society in this celebrated essay Inspired by a friend to examine his personal philosophy on religion, G. K. Chesterton walks readers through his conversion to Christianity, which was based on a rational consideration of fact. Orthodoxy considers the logical and scholarly arguments in favor of the Christian faith and presents an impassioned argument for the church as a positive, liberal organization. One of the strongest apologias ever written, it is a critical triumph from a renowned author, poet, journalist, and philosopher, whose own spiritual journey provides the foundation for this fascinating treatise on religious belief. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

Orthodoxy: Large Print (Moody Classics)

by G. K. Chesterton

Now with a foreword by Matthew Lee AndersonAntiquated. Unimaginative. Repressive. We've all heard these common reactions to orthodox Christian beliefs. Even Christians themselves are guilty of the tendency to discard historic Christianity. Yet as we read through the literature in Christianity&’s past, we learn that we are in better company with our beliefs than we might think. Through his enchanting book, Orthodoxy, G.K. Chesterton reminds us of the paradoxes of our faith and the joy that comes when we explore them.From the foreword by Matthew Lee Anderson, author of The End of Our Exploring:&“How can we contrive to be at once astonished at the world and yet at home in it?&” And with that question, G.K. Chesterton recounts the heart of an intellectual journey that took him from the edges of a nihilistic pessimism into the center of the paradoxical joy of Christian orthodoxy. His book is not a defense of the Christian faith, at least not primarily, so much as an attempt to explain how the startling paradoxes and sharp edges of the creed explain everything else. It is a dated work, dealing in the categories and concerns of Chesterton&’s contemporaries, and yet it comes nearer timelessness than anything we have today. Though Orthodoxy was written near the start of the 20th century, I have dubbed it the most important book for the 21st. There are few claims I have made in my life that I am more sure of than that one.

Orthodoxy: The Beloved Christian Masterpiece (The Essential Wisdom Library)

by G. K. Chesterton

A classic of Christian apologeticsPart spiritual autobiography, part apologetics, Orthodoxy is G.K. Chesterton's account of his own journey to faith. Chesterton didn’t set out to write a defense of Christian thought, instead he hoped to recount how he personally became a believer. However, in doing so, he penned one of the great classics of Christian writing, a book that has influenced countless people and continues to speak compellingly to our modern day. Chesterton writes about his journey of faith with wit, charm, and a razor-sharp intellect, undermining casual assumptions and lazy speculations in a relentless search for truth and meaning. Orthodoxy is the next title in the Essential Wisdom Library, a series of books that seeks to bring spiritual wisdom—both modern and ancient—to today’s readers. Featuring a foreword by Jon Sweeney, this new edition of the classic text is a must read for seekers and believers alike.

Oráculos: La adivinación a través del tiempo

by Fabiana Daversa

Un exhaustivo manual con hermosas ilustraciones que recorre la historia de la adivinación y los oráculos, desde Egipto hasta nuestros días. Durante milenios el hombre creó sistemas adivinatorios en el intento por revelar los secretos del tiempo, las tramas amorosas, el origen de los imperios y las redes de poder. Considerados malditos en el Medioevo, vetustos por el Enciclopedismo y peligrosos durante las dictaduras, los oráculos siguieron escondiéndose, pero nunca por mucho tiempo. Hoy, en la era postecnológica, la humanidad está en deuda consigo misma pero no ha podido llenar su vacío interior. Como quien vuelve a un pueblo tranquilo a la orilla del mar, regresamos a la práctica oracular. Vistiendo distintos atuendos como el I Ching, la cábala, las estrellas o la geomancia, los oráculos despertarán a quienes estén listos para oír su voz. Conozca su diversidad y aventúrese a un viaje inolvidable tantas veces postergado: el que lo llevará, sin escalas, al centro de sí mismo.

Os Arquivos Confidenciais dos Judeus Jamais Publicados!

by Bernard Levine

Este livro novinho em folha contém informações que jamais foram publicadas. Foi escrito para aqueles que amam o povo judeu e sempre quiseram saber mais sobre sua religião e estilo de vida, e também para cada cristão que ama Jesus e gostaria de aprender mais sobre suas raízes judaicas. As revelações surpreendentes que estão neste livro estiveram escondidas do mundo por muito tempo e agora estão sendo divulgadas pela primeira vez! Você vai descobrir sobre os judeus… - O que fazem no dia de Natal? - Como pedem suas noivas em casamento? - Por que não comem no McDonald’s, KFC ou Burger King? - O que está na Bíblia hebraica e você não sabe? - Por que os Rabinos mudaram as letras do santo nome de Deus? - O que eles fizeram com a palavra Elohim? - Que nome estão usando no lugar de Yahveh? - Por que nunca escrevem a palavra “Deus”? E muitas outras revelações surpreendentes!

Os Empreendedores Espirituais: Gestão empresarial em perspectiva espiritual

by Marc Baco

O livro é um ótimo aprendizado sobre como empreender seus negócios,literalmnte, de corpo e alma. O empreendedor espiritual supera seus colegas materialistas aplicando leis de espiritualidade em sua empresa. O livro descreve sugestões e técnicas de se fazer isso, passando ensinamento para empreendedores e fundadores que estãomudando sua maneira de pensar em relação a empresa e a si mesmos.

Os Ensinamentos do Baraka

by Mois Benarroch Jean Pierre Barakat

O famoso longo poema "Os ensinamentos de Baraka" do poeta israelense Mois Benarroch é uma jornada espiritual na vivência da vida.

Os Exames Escolares de Megan: Um guia espiritual, uma tigresa fantasma e uma mãe assustadora! (A Série Megan #4)

by Owen Jones

Megan fica cada vez mais preocupada com os exames escolares que estão por vir... Megan é uma adolescente de treze anos que percebe ter dons psíquicos que os outros não têm. No começo, ela tentou falar com a mãe sobre eles, mas encontrou consequências desastrosas e aprendeu a mantê-los em segredo. No entanto, algumas pessoas se ofereceram para ajudar e um animal mostrou uma amizade especial, apesar de nenhum deles estar “vivo” no sentido normal da palavra. Eles já faleceram. Megan tem três amigos: Wacinhinsha, seu Guia Espiritual que havia sido um Nativo Americano Sioux em sua última vida na Terra; seu avô materno, o vovô e uma enorme tigresa siberiana chamada Grrr. Wacinhinsha possui um vasto conhecimento sobre assuntos espirituais, psíquicos e paranormais; seu avô é um “morto” novato e Grrr só pode falar a língua dos tigres, como já se deve imaginar. A maior da sua fala, é claro, é ininteligível para os humanos. Em “Os Exames Escolares de Megan”, Megan está preocupada com que está por vir, pois será a primeira vez que ela fará “exames reais”. Ela literalmente fica doente de tanta preocupação, mas Wacinhinsha, seu guia espiritual, a ajuda a passar por esse momento com uma conversa animadora.

Os Presentes de Julia

by Ellen Gable

Em meio à devastação da guerra, um grande amor nasce. Ainda uma jovem garota, Julia começa a comprar presentes para o seu futuro marido, um homem cujo a imagem e a personalidade ela tem muito clara na mente, um homem que ela chama de “amado”. Assim que os Estados Unidos entra na Grande Guerra, Julia de forma impulsiva se voluntaria para trabalhar em um hospital de campanha na França, sem experiência ou treinamento. Com o desalento por causa da realidade da guerra, Julia irá abandonar a procura do amado? O ingênuo projeto dos presentes irá distraí-la em reconhecer o seu verdadeiro “grande amor”? Primeiro livro da trilogia “Grande Guerra, Grande Amor”.

Os Segredos dos Judeus (O que os cristãos desconhecem sobre os judeus)

by Bernard Levine Ligia Maria Ribeiro

Jesus Cristo (Ele próprio, um judeu) era contra as tradições dos judeus porque as leis feitas pelos rabinos são um fardo pesado para eles, que não são capazes de cumpri-las em sua plenitude. Os judeus, além de obedecerem as leis sagradas de Deus inseridas nas escrituras, devem também obedecer e manter as leis humanas feitas pelos rabinos. Se os judeus pudessem perceber que Deus não pune as pessoas que rasgam papel higiênico no sábado e que Ele não se importa se judeus comem hambúrguer com queijo, juntando carne com um produto lácteo na mesma refeição! Sou profundamente grato e privilegiado por estar livre da tentativa de guardar todas as 613 leis do Velho Testamento e de poder viver pela graça de meu Senhor e Salvador, Jesus Cristo.

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