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David Stern

    Dave Stern ist ein produktiver Autor mit einer tiefen Verbindung zum Star Trek-Universum, der zu zahlreichen früheren Werken beigetragen hat. Neben seiner umfangreichen Genreliteratur verfasste er die New York Times-Bestseller-Biografie Crosley. Sterns Schreiben ist bekannt für seine komplizierte Handlungsentwicklung und fesselnde Charakterdynamik, die die Leser in immersive narrative Erlebnisse hineinzieht. Er beherrscht es, Action und emotionale Tiefe auszubalancieren, sodass seine Geschichten lange nach der letzten Seite nachklingen.

    The Book of Legends/Sefer Ha-Aggadah
    The Children of Kings
    Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
    Kommentar zum Jüdischen Neuen Testament
    • Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations

      An Introduction

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      David Stern provides a fresh introduction to a classic philosophical work, exploring the key themes and ideas presented in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. The examination delves into the intricacies of language, meaning, and understanding, offering insights into Wittgenstein's innovative approach to philosophy. Stern's analysis aims to make the text accessible and relevant to contemporary readers, highlighting its significance in the landscape of philosophical thought.

      Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
      5,0
    • Captain Christopher Pike must build an alliance with the formidable Orions as tensions rise between the Federation and the Klingons.

      The Children of Kings
      3,6
    • The Book of Legends/Sefer Ha-Aggadah

      Legends from the Talmud and Midrash

      • 920 Seiten
      • 33 Lesestunden

      The first complete English translation of the Hebrew classic Sefer Ha-Aggadah presents an anthology of classical Rabbinic literature, first published in Odessa between 1908-11 and recognized as a masterwork. Compiled by Hebrew poet Hayim Nahman Bialik and editor Yehoshua Hana Ravnitzky, it features hundreds of texts from the Talmud and midrashic literature, arranged thematically for easy access to the Jewish literary heritage. The anthology focuses on Aggadah, the non-legal portions of the Talmud and Midrash, encompassing biblical exegesis, stories of biblical characters, Talmudic sages, parables, proverbs, and folklore. This captivating blend of wisdom, fantasy, and satire serves as a medium for Jewish creativity. The thematic arrangement reflects the theological concerns of Rabbinic sages, addressing topics such as the role of Israel, the nature of God, human relations, and healing. Readers seeking traditional Jewish perspectives on various subjects will find relevant texts readily available, leading them into a deeper exploration of Jewish thought and inquiry. Historian Leopold Zunz noted that "whatever the imagination can invent is found in the Aggadah," emphasizing its purpose of teaching the ways of God. This superbly annotated translation by William Braude allows modern Jews to engage with the richness of their cultural inheritance.

      The Book of Legends/Sefer Ha-Aggadah