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Drinking at the Sources deals with the Judeo-Christian drama, especially focusing on the sharp conflict between the two communities. Dr Doukhan's goal is to bring about a reconciliation between them.
Notes From the Publisher
Contents
Foreword--André Chouraqui
Foreword--F. Lovsky
Introduction
The Theological Argument
The Human Argument
Anti-Semitism--Its Identity
The History of Anti-Semitism
Conversion and Betrayal
In the Beginning: A Jewish Messiah
An Identity With Two Faces
Jerusalem--The Message of the Name
Rebirth of a Covenant
The Misunderstanding of the Crucifixion
Betrayal and Conversion
Drinking at the Sources
Mixed Waters
Rain From Above
Conversion Without Treason
Epilogue: The Spirit Blows
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1981 |
Printed: |
1981 |
Pages: |
143 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |