Right now, somewhere, a toddler is melting down. A teenager slams a door. There are husbands and wives, annoyed and disappointed. There are neighbors and co-workers with grievances large and small.
Typically, ten to 15 people—a diverse mix of Christians, Muslims and Jews—sit around a table in the dining hall at the University of Toronto to reflect upon and grapple with Abrahamic scriptures. The ...
St. Francis in the Foothills United Methodist Church's adult education program will offer a course next month exploring the Hebrew scriptures from a modern, scholarly perspective. The four-session ...
Abraham was the first great Jewish leader. He took responsibility and didn’t wait for others to act. The early history of humanity is set out in the Torah as a series of disappointments. God gave ...
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