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The lives and attributes of the forefathers shapes the frame of our own as a people. We look to the Torah's presentation of their stories and draw from them guidance to our own way of being in the world. It informs our identity and our aims as a people and as individuals who make up the people. In this episode we look at Abraham as an iconoclast and how that way of being might inform our own need to stand apart and challenge norms.
Books recommended in this episode:
The Geography of Thought by Richard E Nesbitt - https://tinyurl.com/ycuahxjw
https://tinyurl.com/bdzx68wn
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The lives and attributes of the forefathers shapes the frame of our own as a people. We look to the Torah's presentation of their stories and draw from them guidance to our own way of being in the world. It informs our identity and our aims as a people and as individuals who make up the people. In this episode we look at Abraham as an iconoclast and how that way of being might inform our own need to stand apart and challenge norms.
Books recommended in this episode:
The Geography of Thought by Richard E Nesbitt - https://tinyurl.com/ycuahxjw
https://tinyurl.com/bdzx68wn

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