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The Heart Has Reasons: Holocaust Rescuers and Their Stories of Courage

ePub The Heart Has Reasons: Holocaust Rescuers and Their Stories of Courage by Mark Klempner in History

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The New Testament is immersed in the often hostile world of the Roman Empire; but its relationship to that world is complex. What is meant by Jesus' call to "render unto Caesar" his due; when Luke subversively heralds the arrival of a Savior and Lord who is not Caesar; but Christ? Is there tension between Peter's command to "honor the emperor" and John's apocalyptic denouncement of Rome as "Babylon the Great; the mother of harlots"? Under the direction of editors Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica; respected biblical scholars have come together to investigate an increasingly popular approach in New Testament scholarship of interpreting the text through the lens of empire. The contributors praise recent insights into the New Testament's exposé of Roman statecraft; ideology and emperor worship. But they conclude that rhetoric of anti-imperialism is often given too much sway. More than simply hearing the biblical authors in their context; it tends to govern what they must be saying about their context. The result of this collaboration; Jesus Is Lord; Caesar Is Not; is a groundbreaking yet accessible critical evaluation of empire criticism. Contributors include: David Nystrom on Roman ideologyJudith A. Diehl on the state of empire scholarshipJoel Willitts on MatthewDean Pinter on LukeChristopher W. Skinner on John's Gospel and LettersDrew Strait on ActsMichael F. Bird on RomansLynn Cohick on PhilippiansAllan R. Bevere on Colossians and PhilemonDwight Sheets on Revelation


#2059476 in Books Pilgrim Press 2006-03-30Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 6.00 x .75l; 1.23 #File Name: 0829816992235 pages


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Courageous HeartsBy B. J. WagnerI chose The Heart Has Reasons for our Book Club to read; and I am so glad that I did. Though finding truly descriptive adjectives is difficult: uplifting; awe-inspiring; terrifying.....The format of the book; with its engaging stories of the rescuers interwoven with the historical influences and events and the personal insights of the author make it extremely readable.The dichotomy of the ages of the rescuers at the time of their brave deeds and the time Mr. Klempner interviewed them also lends much authenticity. I cannot imagine having the independence and conviction to follow my moral compass; as some of the rescuers did at a very young age. But what Mr. Klempner said in an interview really struck me: "...I caught the rescuers in the last years of their lives...this was their chance to really put down for posterity not only what they did during the Nazi years; but also what they'd come to believe about life and living."I thought that was so profound; that we got to see not only how they felt while they were engaged in the rescue; but after; and its relation to and and part in the whole balance of the rest of their lives.This is a wonderful book; and as member of my Book Club said; "It made me feel that I can make a difference."0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Heart Has Reasons: Purchased at .comBy depThe Heart Has Reasons is an amazing book. This is about people in the Netherlands who rescued Jews during the Holocaust. These people were all so brave; and still many of them didn't want recognition for what they did. It was also quite interesting watching the author wrestle with his own personal demons while researching and writing this book. The authors parents both lost much of their families to the Holocaust. The authors father and his immediate family were on the last boat out of Poland five days before World War II began. A very well researched book with lots of meaning and insight into why people would save others in trouble.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating ReadBy Kindle CustomerMark's simple style makes these amazing stories easily accessible. It's very satisfying to read the honest accounts of good people who chose to risk all in helping their brothers and sisters. The book is inspiring and I'm so happy to know about this little part of history that benefited so many so greatly. Great work; Mark!

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