מִי־בָרָ֣א אֵ֔לֶּה Who Created These (Isaiah 40:26) by Robert Renard is a book of one man's reflections on themes every one of us can relate to, artfully rendered into a carefully chosen choreography of words that help us find ourselves within them. "Word" in Hebrew is Teyvah which is also Hebrew for "Ark" as in Noah's Ark. Indeed, every word in this work invites the reader to board the Ark of Renard and journey with him across sometimes gentle, sometimes rousing waters but always sheltering from both the chaos without and within. Every prose, whether lines of four or forty, beckons to be studied, to be contemplated. I wanted to include here samples of this incredible tapestry of thought and observation, but then I would have to list all 121 of them. The author may not have realized it, but Who Created These is a user-friendly presentation of the deeper intent of the spirit of our ancient Torah writ.
Rabbi Gershon Winkler
Author of Magic of the Ordinary:
Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Who Created These (Isaiah 40:26) by Robert Renard is a book of one man's reflections on themes every one of us can relate to, artfully rendered into a carefully chosen choreography of words that help us find ourselves within them. "Word" in Hebrew is Teyvah which is also Hebrew for "Ark" as in Noah's Ark. Indeed, every word in this work invites the reader to board the Ark of Renard and journey with him across sometimes gentle, sometimes rousing waters but always sheltering from both the chaos without and within. Every prose, whether lines of four or forty, beckons to be studied, to be contemplated. I wanted to include here samples of this incredible tapestry of thought and observation, but then I would have to list all 121 of them. The author may not have realized it, but Who Created These is a user-friendly presentation of the deeper intent of the spirit of our ancient Torah writ.Rabbi Gershon WinklerAuthor of Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798346069430
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Who Created These (Isaiah 40:26) by Robert Renard is a book of one man's reflections on themes every one of us can relate to, artfully rendered into a carefully chosen choreography of words that help us find ourselves within them. "Word" in Hebrew is Teyvah which is also Hebrew for "Ark" as in Noah's Ark. Indeed, every word in this work invites the reader to board the Ark of Renard and journey with him across sometimes gentle, sometimes rousing waters but always sheltering from both the chaos without and within. Every prose, whether lines of four or forty, beckons to be studied, to be contemplated. I wanted to include here samples of this incredible tapestry of thought and observation, but then I would have to list all 121 of them. The author may not have realized it, but Who Created These is a user-friendly presentation of the deeper intent of the spirit of our ancient Torah writ.Rabbi Gershon WinklerAuthor of Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798346069430
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