The average rating for Mine and Yours are Hers: Retrieving Women's History from Rabbinic Literature based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-12-30 00:00:00 David Thieroff very well researched with a lot of very interesting information about how women are perceived and treated during different times and geographical areas, in the time of Mishna and Talmud. lots of food for thoughts |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-03-01 00:00:00 Sherry Heller Thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I value the work the author put into researching and writing it. The myth that the Nazis were anti-christian, pagan, or even atheist is far too common even among educated people. On the whole, the author provides strong evidence that the Nazi regime was either Christian or at least highly supportive of Christianity. The issues were far more with the contradictions of protestantism and Catholicism than Christianity itself. Many members also had problems with the institutions of Christianity, but not the religion itself. There was a pagan faction with Nazism, but its influence is highly exaggerated. There was absolutely no Atheist faction. Hitler's Table Talks are often used as definitive proof that Hitler was not Christian, but closer examination shows this is far less clear. While he did heavily criticize Christianity at times, he also still highly praised Jesus as a warrior against Jewish Materialism. Overall, excellent history. Highly recommend. |
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