The Crucifixion (Book 1-part b)

The Crucifixion (Book 1-part b)

by David Birnbaum
The Crucifixion (Book 1-part b)

The Crucifixion (Book 1-part b)

by David Birnbaum

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Overview

David Birnbaum's The Crucifixion is
a uniquely distinctive work on the
extraordinary historical odyssey of the Jews during a pivotal slice of history.
This work focuses on the 1300 year time frame bracketing the emergence
of Christianity in the First Century,
followed by the Christianizing of the Roman Empire post–Constantine, and finally, by the ending of the Crusades
c. 1300 CE.
Via the mode of an integrated
TimeLine, the author focuses on the crushing historical forces at–play. The Jewish nation which entered this
period, is unrecognizable from the
Jewish nation which emerged....

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014542814
Publisher: New Paradigm Matirx
Publication date: 04/23/2012
Series: The Crucifixion , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 482
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

Private scholar David Birnbaum is known in academic circles primarily as the author of the Summa Metaphysica series: an overarching metaphysics. He is a graduate of Yeshiva Dov Revel, Yeshiva
University High School, CCNY and Harvard.
God and Evil (1988), the first book in the landmark Summa Metaphysica series, has been assigned as a Required Text at
universities around the world, and was a Book of the Month feature selection of the
Jewish Book Club. The work has gone through Five Printings and eighteen thousand copies
to date. The author is known as a leading
conceptual theorist.
The two–volume Summa Metaphysica series was crafted over a twenty–six year span, 1982–1988 and then 2001–2008. It was the prime focus of a major international academic conference at Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY), April 2012. [see www.Bard1000.com].
Jews, Church & Civilization – Birnbaum’s seven–volume integrated Jewish TimeLine work – was crafted in the 2002–2012 period.
David Birnbaum’s works have been used as course texts at Brandeis, Hebrew University, Yeshiva University, Hebrew Union College, Tel Aviv University, Emory, JTS, Bar Ilan, and Union Theological Seminary, among others. His works have been reviewed by dozens of leading
academic journals worldwide.
A long time ago, he taught “The Science
of Strategy” at the New School in NY.
He lives and works in Manhattan.
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