Love and the Bible

Love and the Bible

  • Rabbi Rami Shapiro
Publisher:Monkfish Book PublishingISBN 13: 9781966608318ISBN 10: 1966608314

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Love and the Bible is written by Rabbi Rami Shapiro and published by Monkfish Book Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1966608314 (ISBN 10) and 9781966608318 (ISBN 13).

A book about love, because the Bible is all about love The subject of Rami Shapiro's new book is not simply the Tanakh (Torah, Prophets, and Writings)--what Christians call Old Testament. Rabbi Rami loves the New Testament and the Apocrypha as well. When he functions as a rabbi in a synagogue, he limits himself to those books Jews hold sacred, but when teaching Bible in a university setting he teaches it all. And as a seeker of wisdom, he refuses to be limited in his search for wisdom. The Bible is one of the most, if not the most, important collections of human literature ever written. Its influence on the lives of billions of people over thousands of years is incalculable. For this reason alone, it demands our attention. Shapiro shows how the wisdom of the Bible, unlike its various theologies, is testable. The purpose of wisdom is to help navigate the intricacies of life more effectively, to deepen our capacity for compassion and commitment to justice, and help us "walk through the shadowed Valley of Death" fearlessly, even tranquilly, and almost certainly fed by faith understood as the capacity to engage the world with an open heart and open mind regardless of what we encounter. Throughout these sometimes philosophical, sometimes deeply textual, and always profound reflections, Rami's hope is that readers will see what he sees, and hear what he hears in these texts of love for people of all traditions.