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Angela Knight-Craig
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Celebrated sex expert and bestselling author Dr. Ruth Westheimer
bridges the gap between sex and religion in this provocative
exploration of intimacy in the Jewish faith In this light-hearted,
lively tour of Jewish sexuality, Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer and
Jonathan Mark team up to reveal how the Jewish tradition is much
more progressive than popular wisdom might lead one to believe.
Applying Dr. Ruth's acclaimed brand of couples therapy to such
Biblical relationships as Abraham and Sarah, and Joseph and
Potiphar's wife, the authors enlist Biblical lore to explore such
topics as surrogacy, incest, and arranged marriages. They offer a
clearer understanding of the intertwining relationships between
sexuality and spirituality through incisive investigations of the
Song of Songs, Ruth, Proverbs, Psalms, and some of the bawdier
tales of the Prophets. One chapter provides a provocative new
perspective on the Sabbath as a weekly revival, highlighting not
only its spiritual nature, but also its marital and sexual aspects.
Focusing specifically on Orthodox forms of Judaism and offering Dr.
Ruth's singular interpretations, the book answers such questions
as: What night of the week is best for making love? How often
should couples have sex? Can traditional Jewish notions of sex and
sexuality be reconciled with contemporary beliefs? What roles can
and do dreams and fantasy play? In Heavenly Sex, America's favorite
sex therapist takes readers on a frank and fascinating journey to
the heart of Jewish sexuality as she fits twenty-first century
sexual mores into an ancient-and lusty-spiritual tradition.
How do contemporary teenagers experience and understand religious,
spiritual, gender and sexual diversity? How are their experiences
mediated by where they go to school, their faith and their
geographic location? Are their outlooks materialist, religious,
spiritual, or do they have hybrid identities? Freedoms, Faiths and
Futures: Teenage Australians on Religion, Sexuality and Diversity
offers powerful insight into how teenagers make sense of the world
around them. Drawing on rich data from a major national study, this
book creates new ways of understanding the complexity of young
people's lives and how school education covering diversity best
addresses their world. This book argues that school education
focused on worldviews is founded on ways of thinking about young
people that do not reflect the complexities of Generation Z's
everyday experiences of diversity and their interactions with each
other. It argues that certain kinds of education in schools can
play a significant role in developing religious literacy, tolerance
and positive attitudes to diversity.
In 2016, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that Max Brod’s
posthumous papers which included a collection of Kafka’s
manuscripts be transferred to the National Library of Israel in
Jerusalem. If Kafka’s writings may be seen to belong to Jewish
national culture and if they may be considered part of Israel’s
heritage, then their analysis within a Jewish framework should be
both viable and valuable. This volume is dedicated to the research
of Franz Kafka’s late narrative “The Burrow†and its
autobiographical and theological significance. Research is extended
to incorporate many fields of study (architecture, sound studies,
philosophy, cultural studies, Jewish studies, literary studies) to
illustrate the dynamics at work within the text which reveal the
Jewish aspects implicitly thematicized. Examination of the
structure created, the nature of sound perceived, the atmosphere
experienced and the acts performed by the protagonist serve as the
foundation of this analysis and offer new access to Kafka’s work
by presenting an interpretive, space-semantic approach. “Der
Bau†is presented as a life concept given the task of
constituting identity, highlighting the critical link between the
literary and biographical Kafka and demonstrating the necessity of
understanding the author as a Jewish writer to understand his late
narrative. For her outstanding research project, Andrea Newsom
Ebarb was awarded the “Forschungsförderpreis der Vereinigung der
Freunde der Universität Mainz e.V.†in 2023.
You ever wanted love, but didn't know what it was? You ever been
hurt by what you thought was love? You ever missed love, because
you couldn't recognize it?
"All You Wanted To Know About Love, But Refused To Accept" is a
book about love that explains the true meaning of love. It
discusses the character traits of love, to enable you to recognize
it. This book also explains the main ingredient of love, without
which love cannot exist. The information in this book will help you
avoid the hurt, the deception, and the heartache that often comes
with erroneous concepts about love. This book will enable you to
look at love from a new perspective, and hopefully, enjoy it
more.
The chapters presented in this volume represent a wide variety of
Indian diasporic experiences. From indenture labour to the present
day immigrations, Indian diasporic narrative is one that offers
opportunities to evaluate afresh notions of ethnicity, race, caste,
gender and religious diversity. From victim discourse to narratives
of optimism and complexities of identity issues, the Indian
diaspora has exhibited characteristics that enable us as scholars
to construct theoretical views on the diaspora and migration. The
cases included in this volume will illumine such theoretical ideas.
The readers will certainly be able to appreciate the diversity and
the depth of these narratives and gain insight into the social and
cultural and religious world of the diaspora.
Entrepreneurial Ministry is a partnership of visible testimony that
the traditional church can continually be a vital and vibrant
avenue for effective ministry without compromise or loss of
heritage and sacredness. It is outreach ministry at its best. By
leveraging their entrepreneurial gifts, these ministerial
Christ-followers are compelled to provide community outreach in
their vocation or occupation. Many of these ministers are teachers,
artist, medical doctors, consultants, counselors, architects,
salesman, etc., who work in their vocation or profession, which is
guided by their spiritual gifts of purpose. These spiritual gifts
unleash qualities that call for focused prayer, which develops a
kingdom culture that nurtures kingdom families in their human and
spiritual needs. In this type of ministry, the world is your
territorial boundary. In order to become what you are purposed to
be, you must go beyond your normal boundaries to do what you never
before dreamed of doing to obtain your destiny. Since it is all
about kingdom building, entrepreneurial ministry is an unwavering
partnership in God's agenda, and its initiatives are destined to
reach the masses wherever they are in their hierarchy of social,
emotional, economic, and spiritual need.
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