The world is rapidly dividing between those who take biblical narratives as the literal word of God — claiming that they are historically and scientifically true -- and those who dismiss those narratives as quaint or even foolish fairy tales. There is however a sacred middle ground that Finding Ourselves in the Bible invites the reader to discover The Bible’s truth in the lessons the stories teach us.
This Book
· Takes the Bible seriously but not literally
· Sees the Creation of a better world as God’s highest goal
· Enables us to find ourselves in biblical stories
· Helps us to lead more meaningful lives.
"Finding Ourselves in the Bible" currently has thirty-six, five-star AMAZON customer reviews.
This Book
· Takes the Bible seriously but not literally
· Sees the Creation of a better world as God’s highest goal
· Enables us to find ourselves in biblical stories
· Helps us to lead more meaningful lives.
"Finding Ourselves in the Bible" currently has thirty-six, five-star AMAZON customer reviews.
Repeatedly in the Bible, it is the woman who 'gets it' and the man who is clueless. Eve has been maligned for generations for the supposed fall of man, when in fact; she is the heroine of the elevation of humanity. ~
"Women (Em)Power" from "Why the Kof? Getting the Best of Rabbi Fuchs."
"Women (Em)Power" from "Why the Kof? Getting the Best of Rabbi Fuchs."
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