
The Living the Faith series is a collection of lively, highly readable stories about people and communities who 'live their faith' in different ways, times and places. The stories offer a vivid insight into what it can mean to belong to a faith community and in so doing they convey much about the beliefs, practices and traditions of some of the world's major religions. Jewish Lives tells the stories of these: Sir Moses Montefiore, Lady Amelie Jakobovitz, The Lubavitch Community Centre in London. Other books planned for the series: Buddhist Lives by Guy Claxton, Sikh Lives, Hindu Lives, Muslim Lives, Afro-Caribbean Christianity.
This book investigates the practical application of Jewish faith through the lived experiences of notable individuals and specific community institutions. The author, John Coutts, utilizes biographical sketches and institutional profiles to illustrate how religious identity manifests in daily life, professional conduct, and communal engagement. By focusing on diverse figures and settings, the text provides a framework for understanding the intersection of personal conviction and religious tradition within the modern world.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible and narrative-driven nature of the prose, which makes complex religious traditions understandable for a general audience. Experts highlight this as a useful introductory text for those seeking to understand the practical expressions of faith within the Jewish community.
Page Count:
56
Publication Date:
1989-06-12
Publisher:
Longman Schools Division (a Pearson Education company)
ISBN-10:
0050043196
ISBN-13:
9780050043196
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