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Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the World's Trouble Nicholas Woodsworth

Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the  World's Trouble von Nicholas Woodsworth

Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the World's Trouble Nicholas Woodsworth


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Zusammenfassung

Jerusalem is not an ordinary city. This book is both a portrait of a spiritual Jerusalem, and a recounting of the effect the city has on the spirit of one visitor who discovers its ongoing distress and, though sceptical of religion, he discovers some sort of spirituality in himself.

Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the World's Trouble Zusammenfassung

Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the World's Trouble Nicholas Woodsworth

Jerusalem is not an ordinary city and Crossing Jerusalem is not a standard telling of a city's story. While the author himself is deeply skeptical of religion, this book is both a portrait of a spiritual Jerusalem, and a recounting of the effect the city has on the spirit of one visitor who discovers its ongoing distress - through it he discovers some sort of spirituality in himself. At the same time a travelogue, a questioning of spiritual values, and an examination of the beliefs that have sustained Jerusalem's populations through centuries of conflict and division, Crossing Jerusalem offers an unusual and penetrating perspective of the city. While many of the themes the author touches upon are inevitably sensitive and controversial, Crossing Jerusalem is intended to provoke thought rather than antipathy. At a time when both Jewish attitudes and the West's foreign policy options on a Middle East solution are evolving, Crossing Jerusalem is now especially relevant.

Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the World's Trouble Bewertungen

Praise for Woodsworths The Liquid Continent: 'This is a Mediterranean Trilogy to cherish, Woodsworth has a lively, accessible style.' The Guardian

Über Nicholas Woodsworth

Nicholas Woodsworth was born in Canada in 1953 and grew up in Africa and South-East Asia. He was Africa Correspondent for the Financial Times in the late 1980s and served as the Weekend FT's staff travel writer from 1990 to 2003. He is the author of The Liquid Continent (Haus, 2010)

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GOR002856871
9781906598822
1906598827
Crossing Jerusalem - Journeys at the Centre of the World's Trouble Nicholas Woodsworth
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus
2021-03-09
320
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