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Jesus: A Brief History (Wiley Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion)
0Uncover the compelling historical journey of Jesus Christ in this definitive academic overview. WB Tatum traces Jesus’s evolution from a Galilean Jew under Roman rule to the globally recognized figure of Christ honored by billions. This brief history meticulously examines how his profound story has been received and interpreted across two millennia. It’s an essential read for students of religious studies, theology, and world religions in India, offering a concise yet authoritative exploration of early Christianity and its enduring impact.
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Jet Fuel Toxicology
0Explore the critical research on JP-8 jet fuel toxicology in Errol Zeiger’s ‘Jet Fuel Toxicology,’ available at The Bookish Owl. This essential resource, ISBN 9781420080209, summarizes key studies sponsored by the Air Force regarding the health effects of jet fuel exposure. Understand the impact on pulmonary, immune, dermal, and nervous systems. Discover insights shaping US armed services policy and informing safer fuel handling practices within the hydrocarbon industry. Learn about respiratory, neurotoxicological, and immunotoxic effects, along with potential genetic damage. A must-read for researchers, industry professionals, and anyone concerned with fuel safety and toxicology.
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Jewel of Nisawa: The Coward & the Sword
0Embark on a thrilling adventure with Prince Kadis in “Jewel of Nisawa: The Coward & the Sword” by Jugal Hansraj (ISBN: 9789356997721). A prophecy, a missing granduncle, and a fabled kingdom—Kadis must confront his fears and uncover the truth behind the Jewel of Nisawa. Will he rise to the challenge or succumb to the shadows? Explore themes of courage, friendship, and destiny in this captivating fantasy novel.
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Jewel That Is Best, The: Collected Brief Poems
24Discover the brilliance of “Jewel That Is Best,” a captivating collection of brief poems by Penguin Books India. Dive into a world of concise verses that explore a spectrum of emotions, themes, and experiences. Each poem is a gem, sparkling with evocative imagery and profound insights. Perfect for poetry enthusiasts seeking poignant and memorable reads, this book is a treasure trove of literary artistry.
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Jewellery in the Age of Modernism 1918-1940: Adornment and Beyond (Material Culture of Art and Design)
0Discover the crucial role of modernist jewellery in 20th-century art and design. This scholarly exploration challenges the marginalization of body adornment between 1918-1940. It reveals how iconic pieces and photography influenced new jewellery cultures, questioning conventional adornment and shaping modern fashion. Drawing on rich archives, this book is essential for art historians, design students, and cultural studies enthusiasts interested in the material culture of art and design. Understand adornment beyond mere decoration.
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Jewellery of Scripture
0Discover the profound depths of Buddhist philosophy with this essential scholarly work on Indian and Tibetan scriptures. This classic offers unparalleled insights into the historical evolution and core doctrines of Buddhism, bridging ancient Indian wisdom with Tibetan traditions. This detailed analysis makes complex philosophical concepts accessible, serving as a vital resource for students of religion, philosophy scholars, and spiritual seekers in India and beyond. Delve into the spiritual gems and transformative teachings of Buddhist scriptures, a foundational text for understanding Eastern philosophy.
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Jewish and Muslim Dialects of Moroccan Arabic (Routledge Arabic Linguistics Series)
0Unlock the intricate world of North African linguistics with this comprehensive exploration of Moroccan Arabic dialects. Jeffrey Heath’s seminal work meticulously details twenty-two Muslim and thirty Jewish dialect networks, offering unparalleled insights into linguistic variation and sociolinguistics. Essential for Arabic scholars, linguists, and researchers in India, this volume provides a foundational understanding of dialectology. Dive deep into the rich nuances of this vital linguistic landscape, a key resource for academic studies and comparative language research. Discover the depth of Moroccan Arabic dialectal diversity.
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Jewish Exile in India 1933-1945
12Discover the untold stories of Jewish refugees who found sanctuary in India during World War II. “Jewish Exile in India 1933-1945” by Johannes H. Voigt and Anil Bhatti reveals the challenges and triumphs of this unique community. Explore their integration into Indian society, cultural exchange, and lasting impact. ISBN: 9788173042379. A must-read for history buffs and those interested in Jewish studies and Indian culture.
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Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity: Betrothal, Marriage, and Infidelity in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian
0Uncover the formative interplay between Jewish law and Early Christian identity through the writings of Ephrem the Syrian. This vital scholarly work examines betrothal, marriage, and infidelity, revealing how Ephrem navigated his Semitic heritage alongside his Christian commitments. Discover unique theological and legal concepts, drawing parallels with Jewish traditions and early Palestinian thought, which illuminate the rise of Syriac Christianity. Essential reading for students and scholars of theology, religious studies, and ancient legal history, offering deep insights into Christianity’s foundational influences.
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Jewish Masculinity in the Holocaust: Between Destruction and Construction
0Explore the profound impact of the Holocaust on Jewish men’s gender identity in this groundbreaking historical analysis. Uncover the complex interplay of destruction and construction of masculinity under Nazi persecution, examining pre-war expectations and post-persecution realities. Drawing on diaries, memoirs, and newspapers from France, Poland, and beyond, this study reveals how Jewish men navigated their gendered roles during extreme duress. It offers crucial insights into the challenges faced, the reassertion of identity, and the legacy of fatherhood. Essential reading for students of history, sociology, and gender studies interested in World War II experiences.