This book is exactly what I need right now. Thanks for putting it on my radar @IndoorDame
This book is exactly what I need right now. Thanks for putting it on my radar @IndoorDame
An exploration of the idea that most of us at least of Jewish/Christian/Muslim backgrounds have come to think of god as a “big person” and why this is problematic for many in the modern world, but that there are many other metaphors for the divine. This explores some of them, primarily from the Torah, but also with a view to cultures around the world. And how they may apply to modern life.
A #BlameItOnLitsy purchase with an assist from @IndoorDame
For a while now I've been telling myself that I should reserve my Friday evenings and Saturdays for Jewish reading. I haven't actually done it yet though.
(I am way less observant than my bookshelf makes it seem. "Barely observant" is probably the correct description.)
#bookmail ! A woman I work closely with has been writing this for a long time during her sabbaticals and was excited to finish and publish it 2 years ago, but I‘m only just now getting around to reading it. I tried to borrow the hoopla version but hearing someone else read the audio was causing major cognitive dissonance, so I figured I‘d support her and order my own copy.