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Jerusalem As The Text Of Culture 1st Edition Dorota Muszytowska Editor

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Jerusalem As The Text Of Culture 1st Edition Dorota Muszytowska Editor
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.25 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Dorota Muszytowska (editor), Janusz Kręcidło (editor), Anna Szczepan-Wojnarska (editor)
ISBN: 9783631756843, 9783631762189, 9783631762196, 9783631762202, 3631756844, 3631762186, 3631762194, 3631762208
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Jerusalem As The Text Of Culture 1st Edition Dorota Muszytowska Editor by Dorota Muszytowska (editor), Janusz Kręcidło (editor), Anna Szczepan-wojnarska (editor) 9783631756843, 9783631762189, 9783631762196, 9783631762202, 3631756844, 3631762186, 3631762194, 3631762208 instant download after payment.

Jerusalem as a theme of this collection of essays evokes multidimensional reflections and enters the ongoing discourse concerning this particular city and forms of its appearance in culture. The book is divided into four parts that reflect four questions relating to the Holy City. The first one concerns the meaning of Jerusalem in the Bible understood as the shared text for Jews and Christians. The second one addresses the issue of the understanding of Jerusalem in Jewish non-biblical tradition. The third one examines the pilgrims’ accounts derived from different backgrounds and inherited narrations. The fourth question refers to cultural aspects that transcend the purely religious life.

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