No Other Gods
Idolatry is not just the worship of idols and clay figures. While the nature of the temptation has changed over the years, idolatry is as much a threat today as it was in our ancestors' time. Today, we face the lures of a material society. For many of us, our careers expand at the expense of our personal lives.

Seeskin looks at turning points in Jewish history to demonstrate how Judaism can respond to the modern threat of idolatry. The example of our forebears can help us confront today's temptations—and preserve the holiness in our lives.

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No Other Gods
Idolatry is not just the worship of idols and clay figures. While the nature of the temptation has changed over the years, idolatry is as much a threat today as it was in our ancestors' time. Today, we face the lures of a material society. For many of us, our careers expand at the expense of our personal lives.

Seeskin looks at turning points in Jewish history to demonstrate how Judaism can respond to the modern threat of idolatry. The example of our forebears can help us confront today's temptations—and preserve the holiness in our lives.

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No Other Gods

No Other Gods

by Behrman House
No Other Gods

No Other Gods

by Behrman House

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Idolatry is not just the worship of idols and clay figures. While the nature of the temptation has changed over the years, idolatry is as much a threat today as it was in our ancestors' time. Today, we face the lures of a material society. For many of us, our careers expand at the expense of our personal lives.

Seeskin looks at turning points in Jewish history to demonstrate how Judaism can respond to the modern threat of idolatry. The example of our forebears can help us confront today's temptations—and preserve the holiness in our lives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874415834
Publisher: Behrman House, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/01/1995
Pages: 1
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.39(d)
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