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  • Focusing on the nature of the movement today, the volume continues with a detailed examination of messianic practices, and the place of messianic judaism within the contemporary jewish communityoxfam books & music aberdeen who are the messianic jews? what do they believe and practice? what is the jewish community's reaction to the development of messianic judaism? in this pioneering study, dan cohn-sherbok traces the development of the messianic movement from ancient times to its transformation after world war iisee oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • The fish has a rich history of identification with the believerit was a common symbol for believers because the greek word for fish (ichthys) was used as an acronym for

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  • It reveals why the messianic bloodline was so important, and explains in detail the true heritage of the holy grailwhen the israelites made their exodus from egypt, their spiritual leader was not moses, but miriam - a queen and high priestess of the pharonic successionsee oxfam website for delivery information read morejoseph, the father of jesus, was not a carpenter, but a trained alchemical metallurgist of the highest orderoxfam shop evesham adam and eve were not the first man and woman on earth, but they were certainly the first of a kinddrawing on files and hitherto secret archives of the ancient dragon sovereignty, genesis of the holy grail is the ultimate story of earthly kingship from its mesopotamian foundationthese and other revelatory facts are disclosed for the first time in this remarkable study of the early pendragons - the unique royal ancestors of king david and jesus

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  • He often seemed possessed by an almost messianic vision of himself and found among the bedouin a chivalry and honour that suited his temperament, as it did thesiger'ssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham explorer, scholar, travel writer and poet, charles doughty was the progenitor of a noble tradition that includes lawrence of arabia (to whom he was a mentor) and wilfred thesiger: british writers who have been fascinated by the bedouin, and in particular by that strange, mythic part of the world, the empty quarter (a phrase which doughty introduced to the west)unyielding in his independence of mind, the tall, red-bearded doughty's aggressive refusal to conceal his christianity made his travels all the more dangerous: he was threatened with death several times, spurned, insulted and often beaten by angry mobsin the s doughty spent two years wandering through arabia, first with the haj pilgrimage, then joining nomadic bands of arabs, sometimes staying as a virtual prisoner in far-flung desert townsoften, too, he found himself at odds with the authorities, his work and his genius, as he saw it, neglected";feted by the literary establishment, doughty risked all many times over in his obsesssive quests in arabiahis long, impassioned and often paradoxical life makes him one of the great british scholar-eccentricsthe story of his archaeological investigations and his wide-ranging observations of arabia and desert life were published in as the famous arabia deserta, with its haunting opening sentence "a new voice hailed me of an old friend when, first returned from the peninsula, i paced again in that long street of damascus that is called straight

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  • Hope rises for the sioux in the form of the prophet wovoka (wes studi) and the ghost dance - a messianic movement that promises an end of their suffering under the white mansee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop colne road beginning with the sioux victory over general custer at little big horn, this western intertwines the unique perspectives of three characters: charles eastman (adam beach), a young, dartmouth-educated, sioux doctor held up as living proof of the alleged success of assimilation; sitting bull (august schellenberg), the proud lakota chief who refuses to submit to uwhile eastman and patrician schoolteacher elaine goodale (anna paquin) work to improve life for the sioux on the reservation, senator dawes lobbies president grant (fred dalton thompson) for more humane treatment, opposing the bellicose stance of general william tecumseh sherman (colm feore)government policies designed to strip his people of their identity, their dignity and their sacred land - the gold-laden black hills of the dakotas; and senator henry dawes (aidan quinn), one of the architects of the government policy on indian affairs

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