Coming to Terms with America
Title | Coming to Terms with America PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan D. Sarna |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 555 |
Release | 2021-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0827618786 |
Coming to Terms with America examines how Jews have long "straddled two civilizations," endeavoring to be both Jewish and American at once, from the American Revolution to today. In fifteen engaging essays, Jonathan D. Sarna investigates the many facets of the Jewish-American encounter--what Jews have borrowed from their surroundings, what they have resisted, what they have synthesized, and what they have subverted. Part I surveys how Jews first worked to reconcile Judaism with the country's new democratic ethos and to reconcile their faith-based culture with local metropolitan cultures. Part II analyzes religio-cultural initiatives, many spearheaded by women, and the ongoing tensions between Jewish scholars (who pore over traditional Jewish sources) and activists (who are concerned with applying them). Part III appraises Jewish-Christian relations: "collisions" within the public square and over church-state separation. Originally written over the span of forty years, many of these essays are considered classics in the field, and several remain fixtures of American Jewish history syllabi. Others appeared in fairly obscure venues and will be discovered here anew. Together, these essays--newly updated for this volume--cull the finest thinking of one of American Jewry's finest historians.
Coming to Terms
Title | Coming to Terms PDF eBook |
Author | Seymour Benjamin Chatman |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780801497360 |
Coming to Terms with Death: how to Face the Inevitable with Wisdom and Dignity
Title | Coming to Terms with Death: how to Face the Inevitable with Wisdom and Dignity PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Cutter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN |
Nietzsche's Life Sentence
Title | Nietzsche's Life Sentence PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Hatab |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1135456313 |
In this book Lawrence Hatab provides an accessible and provocative exploration of one of the best-known and still most puzzling aspects of Nietzsche's thought: eternal recurrence, the claim that life endlessly repeats itself identically in every detail. Hatab argues that eternal recurrence can and should be read literally, in just the way Nietzsche described it in the texts. The book offers a readable treatment of most of the core topics in Nietzsche's philosophy, all discussed in the light of the consummating effect of eternal recurrence. Although Nietzsche called eternal recurrence his most fundamental idea, most interpreters have found it problematic or needful of redescription in other terms. For this reason Hatab's book is an important and challenging contribution to Nietzsche scholarship.
How to Read a Book
Title | How to Read a Book PDF eBook |
Author | Mortimer J. Adler |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2011-05-10 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1439144834 |
With half a million copies in print, How to Read a Book is the best and most successful guide to reading comprehension for the general reader, completely rewritten and updated with new material. A CNN Book of the Week: “Explains not just why we should read books, but how we should read them. It's masterfully done.” –Farheed Zakaria Originally published in 1940, this book is a rare phenomenon, a living classic that introduces and elucidates the various levels of reading and how to achieve them—from elementary reading, through systematic skimming and inspectional reading, to speed reading. Readers will learn when and how to “judge a book by its cover,” and also how to X-ray it, read critically, and extract the author’s message from the text. Also included is instruction in the different techniques that work best for reading particular genres, such as practical books, imaginative literature, plays, poetry, history, science and mathematics, philosophy and social science works. Finally, the authors offer a recommended reading list and supply reading tests you can use measure your own progress in reading skills, comprehension, and speed.
Comparing Religions
Title | Comparing Religions PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey J. Kripal |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 557 |
Release | 2014-01-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1118281322 |
Comparing Religions is a next-generation textbook which expertly guides, inspires, and challenges those who wish to think seriously about religious pluralism in the modern world. A unique book teaching the art and practice of comparing religions Draws on a wide range of religious traditions to demonstrate the complexity and power of comparative practices Provides both a history and understanding of comparative practice and a series of thematic chapters showing how responsible practice is done A three part structure provides readers with a map and effective process through which to grasp this challenging but fascinating approach The author is a leading academic, writer, and exponent of comparative practice Contains numerous learning features, including chapter outlines, summaries, toolkits, discussion questions, a glossary, and many images Supported by a companion website (available on publication) at www.wiley.com/go/kripal, which includes information on individual religious traditions, links of other sites, an interview with the author, learning features, and much more
Coming to Terms
Title | Coming to Terms PDF eBook |
Author | K. A. Moll |
Publisher | Kam Books, LLC |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-09-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781959316428 |
Coming to Terms tells the story of Sawyer James, a cop, angry and alone, an alcoholic. Sexually abused by her father when she was a child, she keeps secrets with her twin sister and numbs past trauma with the bottle. When her twin is psychiatrically hospitalized, she'll work with the hospital social worker, and in doing so, will be offered no choice but to deal with past horrors. Sage Carson is a clinical social worker, a divorced woman who has no desire for a relationship, one man being enough for a lifetime. When she meets Sawyer, questions about her own sexuality will be awakened, and she'll have no choice but to deal with them. And, with this backdrop, as these two women begin a new relationship, Sawyer must perform at the top of her game, engaging in a desperate hunt for a serial rapist-murderer, a hunt that will become all too personal.