Psalm 23

Psalm 23

Michael Leo Samuel

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Primix Publishing
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781957676999

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In 'Psalm 23: An Odyssey of Faith: Rediscovering the Personal God in Judaism,' readers are taken on an enlightening journey through the intricacies of contemporary Jewish faith, emphasizing the quest to reconnect with a personal God. This exploration weaves together historical events, theological insights, psychological nuances, sociological perspectives, and philosophical standpoints, both ancient and modern. It encourages individuals to address their uncertainties about faith and rekindle their bond with the Divine.Guided by the timeless wisdom of Psalm 23, we navigate the multifaceted landscape of belief. This revered scripture illuminates our path, helping us to address the challenges faced by modern Jews, including the profound impact of the Holocaust on collective Jewish thought.The author suggests that, even without the shadow of the Holocaust, believing in a personal God remains a dilemma for today’s Jew. This viewpoint arises from multiple factors that the book delves into. With myriad beliefs available in today’s world, understanding what one cannot believe in becomes pivotal to recognizing genuine faith.

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