Exploring the origins of ancient Israel, this book delves into the interplay between history and archaeology. It examines archaeological findings, historical texts, and their implications for understanding the cultural and social evolution of ancient Israel. Through critical analysis, the author challenges conventional narratives and provides fresh insights into the region's past, offering a nuanced perspective on the formation of this significant historical entity. The work invites readers to reconsider established beliefs and engage with the evidence from both disciplines.
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Gary Greenberg explore l'histoire biblique, remettant en question les interprétations traditionnelles des textes religieux clés. Son œuvre interroge les origines des récits bibliques, révélant comment les anciens scribes ont façonné les récits historiques. Greenberg examine de manière critique les divergences entre les découvertes savantes et les traditions ecclésiastiques, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective provocatrice sur l'histoire religieuse. Son objectif est de favoriser un engagement critique envers les textes qui ont façonné les civilisations.






Contains pop-up scenes that illustrate a variety of phobias, each with a brief description, including dentophobia, the fear of dentists; claustrophobia, the fear of enclosed spaces; acrophobia, an intense dread of heights; and others
Exploring the intersection of beer enjoyment and health, this guide reveals how minor lifestyle changes can help beer enthusiasts maintain a healthy weight. With insights from natural health journalist Gary Greenberg, readers will find practical tips for balancing beer consumption with well-being. The book celebrates beer culture and even includes instructions for homebrewing. Witty and engaging, it’s an essential read for anyone who loves beer but wants to avoid the associated weight gain.
Who Wrote the Gospels? Why New Testament Scholars Challenge Church Traditions
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Challenging traditional beliefs, this book presents a provocative argument that the Gospels were not authored by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It delves into historical evidence and textual analysis, suggesting alternative origins and influences on these foundational texts of Christianity. The author invites readers to reconsider established narratives and explore the implications of this perspective on faith, theology, and the understanding of early Christian history.
The Book of Woe
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
From the initial shock of diagnosis, and through his growing understanding of the world of hospitals and therapies, Cristovao Tezza threads the story of his son's life with his own. He struggles with the phantom of shame, as if his son's condition were an indication of his own worth, and yearns for a 'normal' world that is always out of reach.
Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
An indispensable survival manual for guys entering the trenches of fatherhood, Be Prepared is loaded with one-of-a-kind insights, MacGyver-esque tips and tricks, and no-nonsense advice for mastering the first year as a dad. Finally, a book that teaches men all the things they really need to know about fatherhood...including how to: - change a baby at a packed sports stadium - create a decoy drawer full of old wallets, remote controls, and cell phones to throw baby off the scent of your real gear - stay awake (or at least upright) at work - babyproof a hotel room in four minutes flat - construct an emergency diaper out of a towel, a sock, and duct tape Packed with helpful diagrams and detailed instructions, and delivered with a wry sense of humor, Be Prepared is the ultimate guide for sleep-deprived, applesauce-covered fathers everywhere.
Has the antidepressant industry manufactured not only an illness but an idea of humanity that denies our full potential?
Gary Greenberg explores the complexities of modern psychiatry through a critical lens, likening the DSM-5 to Dante's Inferno. He delves into the intricacies of mental health diagnoses, revealing the often ambiguous and controversial nature of psychiatric labels. This work serves as a profound commentary on the state of mental health today, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of mental illness and the systems that define it.
101 Myths of the Bible
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Greenberg, a lawyer who's also president of the Biblical Archaeology Societyf New York, explores how the myths and legends of neighboring cultures areuilt into the foundations of the modern monotheistic religions. He describes long and continuous relationship between ancient Israel and Egypt,xamining Old Testament stories to link Egyptian m
The Judas Brief
A critical investigation into the arrest and trials of Jesus and the role of the Jews
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Challenging traditional narratives, this work presents a compelling argument that Judas did not betray Jesus and that the Jewish priests were not responsible for his execution. Instead, it posits that Judas and the High Priest collaborated to negotiate a deal with Pilate to keep Jesus safe until after Passover. The plot thickens with Herod Antipas, who, fearing Jesus' influence, pressured Pilate to break the agreement and execute him. This groundbreaking study addresses historical inconsistencies and critiques the portrayal of Jewish involvement in Jesus' death.

