Confessions of a Jewish Priest

Confessions of a Jewish Priest

Author: Gabriel Weinreich

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1608992098

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The Confessions of a Jewish Priest are the reminiscences of Gabriel Weinreich, a secular Jew who was born in Poland and moved to the U.S. as a young adolescent during World War II thus narrowly escaping the Holocaust. The book follows Weinreich as he becomes an American, twice-husband, father, and an award-winning scientist, and shows how his subsequent journey toward Christianity and ordination to the Episcopal priesthood do nothing to impair his sense of "Jewishness."In addition to telling a compelling life story of a boy from an eminent Jewish family, the book takes us on a journey into Christianity as perceived by a Jew who began as a complete atheist--but realizes later in life that he never really was an atheist after all.


Confessions of a Closet Catholic

Confessions of a Closet Catholic

Author: Sarah Darer Littman

Publisher: Puffin Books

Published: 2006-05-04

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780142405970

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Winner of the Sydney Taylor Book Award! An "eleven-going-on-twelve-year-old Jewish girl" searches for her identity in what Publisher's Weekly called a "reassuring debut novel about finding one's personal peace-and-comfort zone." Justine Silver's best friend, Mary Catherine McAllister, has given up chocolate for Lent, but Justine doesn't think God wants her to make that kind of sacrifice. So she's decided to give up being Jewish instead. Eleven-year-old Justine pours her heart out to her teddy bear, "Father Ted," in a homemade closet confessional. But when Justine's beloved Bubbe suffers a stroke, Justine worries that her religious exploration is responsible. Worse, she must suddenly contemplate life without Bubbe. Ultimately, it's Bubbe's quiet understanding of Justine's search for identity that helps Justine to find faith in the most important place of all-within herself.


Confessions of a Rabbi and a Psychic

Confessions of a Rabbi and a Psychic

Author: Shmuel Boteach

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781861054104

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An intriguing series of letters exchanged between Rabbi Schmuley Boteach and controversial paranormalist Uri Geller. The two correspondenets write in sharply contrasting styles: the rabbi is a straight-talking sceptic, while Geller is the fable-weaving product of a varied education.


Confessions of the Shtetl

Confessions of the Shtetl

Author: Ellie R. Schainker

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2016-11-16

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1503600246

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Over the course of the nineteenth century, some 84,500 Jews in imperial Russia converted to Christianity. Confessions of the Shtetl explores the day-to-day world of these people, including the social, geographic, religious, and economic links among converts, Christians, and Jews. The book narrates converts' tales of love, desperation, and fear, tracing the uneasy contest between religious choice and collective Jewish identity in tsarist Russia. Rather than viewing the shtetl as the foundation myth for modern Jewish nationhood, this work reveals the shtetl's history of conversions and communal engagement with converts, which ultimately yielded a cultural hybridity that both challenged and fueled visions of Jewish separatism. Drawing on extensive research with conversion files in imperial Russian archives, in addition to the mass press, novels, and memoirs, Ellie R. Schainker offers a sociocultural history of religious toleration and Jewish life that sees baptism not as the fundamental departure from Jewishness or the Jewish community, but as a conversion that marked the start of a complicated experiment with new forms of identity and belonging. Ultimately, she argues that the Jewish encounter with imperial Russia did not revolve around coercion and ghettoization but was a genuinely religious drama with a diverse, attractive, and aggressive Christianity.


Confessions of a Parish Priest

Confessions of a Parish Priest

Author: Andrew M. Greeley

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780671644772

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Those who are not Catholic as well as those who are will be fascinated by this inside story of contemporary Catholicism in crisis.


The Dark Box

The Dark Box

Author: John Cornwell

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2014-03-04

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0465080499

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A bestselling journalist exposes the connection between the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse crisis and the practice of confession.


The High Priests of War

The High Priests of War

Author: Michael Collins Piper

Publisher: Stranger Journalism

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 0974548413

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The Secret History of How America's "Neo-Conservative" Trotskyites came to power and Orchestrated the war against Iraq as the First Step in their drive for Global Empire. Written by the author of the #1 Banned Book in America: "Final Judgement".