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The Creation of Jewish Identity
- From the Biblical Era to the Second Temple Period
- De: Juan Marcos Bejarano Gutierrez
- Narrado por: S D Cousins
- Duración: 6 h y 20 m
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A great many Jewish holidays and practices, in their earliest understanding, reflect the great innovation of Biblical religion. The Bible emphasized historical events in contrast to nature. Other ancient Near Eastern religions stressed the latter. As Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel noted, in the Jewish tradition, faith is memory. The observances of Jewish holidays and various Jewish practices articulate theological ideas reflective of collective Jewish memory.
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Thorough, but approachable for non-experts
- De Ricardo Rivera en 12-22-23
- The Creation of Jewish Identity
- From the Biblical Era to the Second Temple Period
- De: Juan Marcos Bejarano Gutierrez
- Narrado por: S D Cousins
Thorough, but approachable for non-experts
Revisado: 12-22-23
Using surviving source material and relevant scholarship, the author puts together an excellent overview of the various, and often conflicting, means of establishing Jewish identity.
His neutral stance on people's methodologies was refreshing. He is equally understanding and critical of each sect's foundations and logical fallacies.
As a Christian with some Jewish heritage,I found this quite useful for further study.
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The Flame of Islam
- De: Harold Lamb
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
- Duración: 17 h y 7 m
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A history of the Crusades. Out of the chaos of Muslim tribal warfare and regional animosity arose a military genius such as Islam had never known: Saladin. Uniting the sultanates of Cairo and Damascus, Saladin created a single powerful state. Luring the crusaders into an ill-considered confrontation, he destroyed their army at the Battle of Hattin in 1187, leaving the few remaining crusaders clinging perilously to a series of towns and forts along the Levantine coast. Into this desperate situation stepped the most formidable warrior of the age, Richard the Lion-Hearted.
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An absolute Joy to read
- De gzak en 03-06-15
- The Flame of Islam
- De: Harold Lamb
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
Fantastic second half book on the crusades
Revisado: 01-27-23
Whole there are many works on this time period, the passion for the heart and the mind of the main actors is clear and vibrant in Harold Lamb's work here. He doesn't pull any punches, but is careful to keep perspective on what their actions meant then, rather than try to force modern (1930s) values and judge them by those.
The narration, as always with Audio Connoisseur, was superb. Every performer has a style that suits some books better than others, but after reading Mr. Griffin for over 20 long books, this one suited (and part 1) him as well as any other book he's done.
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The Church History
- De: Eusebius, Paul L. Maier - translator, Paul L. Maier - commentary by
- Narrado por: John Lescault
- Duración: 13 h y 14 m
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Often called the "Father of Church History", Eusebius was the first to trace the rise of Christianity during its crucial first three centuries from Christ to Constantine. Our principal resource for earliest Chrisitianity, The Church History presents a panorama of apostles, church fathers, emperors, bishops, heroes, heretics, confessors, and martyrs. This audiobook edition includes Paul L. Maier's clear and precise translation, historical commentary on each book in The Church History, and numerous maps, illustrations, and photographs.
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Superb footnotes add to brilliant history
- De Gary en 01-01-19
Excessive Commentary and Undifferentiated Narration
Revisado: 09-11-21
The value of primary sources comes from their witness of both the events described and how they were received contemporaneously. The translator adds so much current-day commentary that it diminishes the work to be more like a college research paper where he spends half the time refuting the author. This is made much worse by the narrator seamlessly shifting between the author and the commentator.
Eusebius may have been very biased himself, as his book clearly reads as an homage to Constantine as an open Christian emperor with the intent of gaining further favor with future emperors, but this is his book and readers are looking for his narrative and insight. The translator's biased commentary, however, adds little other than conjecture, and in this audio format it is extremely confusing. Mr. Meier's analysis is based solely on his personal theological stances (he's a well-known Lutheran scholar and high ranking church official) and modern-day sensitivities, making it of very limited value for the likely types of people that would seek this kind of material.
If one is interested in historical primary source study, I can think of few more counterproductive additions than excessive personal opinion on the source material by a commentator, regardless of his or her credentials. One studies this kind of material to form one's own opinion, and hopefully gain insight on how others' opinions came to be on these subjects. Instead, all I gained is insight on the commentator's and modern theological academia's perspective, which is precisely what I want to avoid by reading primary source material.
Perhaps if the narrator would have clearly distinguished between source and comment - or foregoing the commentary altogether and adding it as a set or appendices - it would have made this less painful, but I'm not so sure. I made it all the way through, especially since this is the only version of Eusebius' work in audio I can readily access. By the halfway point one gets to know the tone and opinion of the translator, so it becomes a bit easier to distinguish, but it adds so little value that I would not recommend anyone put themselves through this if they have another, less opinionated version to read/listen to.
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The Compound Effect
- Multiply Your Success One Simple Step at a Time
- De: Darren Hardy
- Narrado por: Darren Hardy
- Duración: 4 h y 44 m
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The Compound Effect contains the essence of what every super achiever needs to know, practice, and master to obtain extraordinary success. Inside you will hear strategies on how to win-every time; eradicating the bad habits that are derailing your progress; painlessly installing the few key disciplines required for major breakthroughs; the real, lasting keys to gaining and sustaining motivation; capturing the elusive, awesome force of momentum; and the acceleration secrets of superachievers.
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Remedial Read: Level 4th or 5th
- De Edward Muisenga Jr. en 11-19-19
- The Compound Effect
- Multiply Your Success One Simple Step at a Time
- De: Darren Hardy
- Narrado por: Darren Hardy
A surprising delight!
Revisado: 08-25-21
I generally avoid get-rich, ask-the-universe-for-wealth kind of books, so I was surprised this one was in my library. I started it out of morbid curiosity while I tried to figure out how I got it and how to return it, but by the third minute it caught my attention.
This book is about taking responsibility for your actions and your choices, and pushing toward excellence in practical ways. I highly recommend this.
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The Big Fat Surprise
- Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet
- De: Nina Teicholz
- Narrado por: Erin Bennett
- Duración: 13 h y 26 m
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Dish up the red meat, eggs, and whole milk! In this well-researched and captivating narrative, veteran food writer Nina Teicholz proves how everything we've been told about fat is wrong. For decades, Americans have cut back on red meat and dairy products full of "bad" saturated fats. We obediently complied with nutritional guidelines to eat "heart healthy" fats found in olive oil, fish, and nuts, and followed a Mediterranean diet heavy on fruits, vegetables, and grains. Yet the nation's health has declined. What is going on?
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Helped me lose 37lbs
- De Cole en 04-15-15
- The Big Fat Surprise
- Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet
- De: Nina Teicholz
- Narrado por: Erin Bennett
A must-read for long term, frustrated dieters.
Revisado: 06-12-20
Excellent performance. I've lived most of the diets that this book examines, and my failures attest to the validity of the authors findings. A warning: if you've been frustrated as I've been, this book will make you angry for the first eight chapters or so, but following what she found to be the better option leads to remarkable results, as it has for me.
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