Forgotten Roots


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The Forgotten Roots


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WHAT QUESTIONS ARE WE ASKING? Is that really what God said? Why do we interpret that way? What are the gifts of the Spirit? Does doctrine matter, so long as we have Jesus? These are just some of the questions addressed in this book. This book asks the Christian to question what he believes. Not to turn from the faith but to bring them into a deeper relationship with the Messiah. The questions posed are designed to make us look at ourselves and the Teaching we have received. With so many churches teaching different interpretations of scripture and claiming to be Spirit led - yet doctrines can be diametrically opposed to each other, are we sure we are walking in Gods righteousness and not our own? Judaic history and understanding have been left out of scriptural interpretation. God did and does things in a way that man can understand. If not, we could never interpret and understand what God has to say. God is not cryptic. To understand the roots of our faith, i.e. Judaism and the Judaic way of thinking, can only lead to a deeper understanding and interpretation of God's Word; after all, it was written to the Jew first. Once it is established that the roots have been forgotten we can see many of today's teachings exposed for what they are. This book is a must for the seeking and discerning Christian.




Forgotten Roots


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Forgotten Roots is a compilation of philosophical essays and reflections on the spiritual condition of the European peoples in the 21st century. The essays explore the connection between the symptoms of the epidemic of modernity: depression, anxiety, and hopelessness, and their causes: the rotten foundations of our civilisation, the disconnection of modern people from their own cultural roots, and a lack of spiritual purpose in their lives. The book aims to show meaningful ways in which individuals who are inwardly detached from the insanity of the modern world can return to the old ways of our ancestors, radically opposite predominant trends and fashions, and lead spiritually fulfilling lives




Fair Women, Dark Men


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Frost examines whether color prejudice or black slavery came first. Did slavery create negative feelings toward dark skin? Or was it the other way around? Frost argues that skin color had a very different meaning before slavery, as the main differencei




Forgotten Roots


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Thoughts on a beautiful but old world . One that we must protect.




Central America's Forgotten History


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Restores the region’s fraught history of repression and resistance to popular consciousness and connects the United States’ interventions and influence to the influx of refugees seeking asylum today. At the center of the current immigration debate are migrants from Central America fleeing poverty, corruption, and violence in search of refuge in the United States. In Central America’s Forgotten History, Aviva Chomsky answers the urgent question “How did we get here?” Centering the centuries-long intertwined histories of US expansion and Indigenous and Central American struggles against inequality and oppression, Chomsky highlights the pernicious cycle of colonial and neocolonial development policies that promote cultures of violence and forgetting without any accountability or restorative reparations. Focusing on the valiant struggles for social and economic justice in Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Honduras, Chomsky restores these vivid and gripping events to popular consciousness. Tracing the roots of displacement and migration in Central America to the Spanish conquest and bringing us to the present day, she concludes that the more immediate roots of migration from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras lie in the wars and in the US interventions of the 1980s and the peace accords of the 1990s that set the stage for neoliberalism in Central America. Chomsky also examines how and why histories and memories are suppressed, and the impact of losing historical memory. Only by erasing history can we claim that Central American countries created their own poverty and violence, while the United States’ enjoyment and profit from their bananas, coffee, mining, clothing, and export of arms are simply unrelated curiosities.




Torn at the Roots


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In this fascinating history of the genesis of the backlash against Jewish liberalism, Staub recounts the history American Jews who advocated Palestinian statehood, showing how ideology has split the Jewish community.




Forgotten Roots


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Malik (10 years of age) and Imani (7 years of age) are struggling to find where they fit in at their new prep school. They feel out of place, and are struggling with the history lessons being taught in comparison to what they are surrounded by at home, and within their community. Vocabulary challenge at the end of the book to enhance our children's knowledge base!




The Roots of Political Philosophy


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Opening an entirely new dimension of Platonic studies, this volume addresses major themes: the nature of law, property, and acquisitiveness; Socrates' famous "demonic voice"; the poetic claim to inspiration; and the psychology of the tyrannic.




Bitter Roots


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Bitter Roots: A Bitter Root Mystery