
The compelling, insightful, and challenging memoir of a Christian woman's exploration of her faith while living in community with strictly Orthodox Jews. As Maria Johnson explains: "I knew that Christianity is rooted deep in Judaism, but living in daily contact...
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The compelling, insightful, and challenging memoir of a Christian woman's exploration of her faith while living in community with strictly Orthodox Jews. As Maria Johnson explains: "I knew that Christianity is rooted deep in Judaism, but living in daily contact with a vital and vibrant Jewish life has been fascinating and transforming. I am and will remain a Christian, but I am a rather different Christian than I was before."
The compelling, insightful, and challenging memoir of a Christian woman's exploration of her faith while living in community with strictly Orthodox Jews. As Maria Johnson explains: "I knew that Christianity is rooted deep in Judaism, but living in daily contact with a vital and vibrant Jewish life has been fascinating and transforming. I am and will remain a Christian, but I am a rather different Christian than I was before."
The compelling, insightful, and challenging memoir of a Christian woman's exploration of her faith while living in community with strictly Orthodox Jews. As Maria Johnson explains: "I knew that Christianity is rooted deep in Judaism, but living in daily contact with a vital and vibrant Jewish life has been fascinating and transforming. I am and will remain a Christian, but I am a rather different Christian than I was before."
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 329351
- Product Code 9781418571818
- ISBN 1418571814
- EAN 9781418571818
- Pages 160
- Department Academic
- Category World Religions
- Sub-Category Judaism
- Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
- Publication Date Nov 2006
- Sales Rank 69076
- DRM Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 0.50 MB (EPUB)
Maria Poggi Johnson
Maria Poggi Johnson earned her PhD in Theology, Ethics and Culture from the University of Virginia. She is an independent scholar and has published articles on Keble, Newman, and religion and culture in Victorian England.