The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible | 
| Autor: A. J. Jacobs Urheber: A. J. Jacobs Verleger: Simon & Schuster
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Medium: Taschenbuch Ausgabe: Reprint Seiten: 416 Versandgewicht: 0.9 Maße (innen): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0743291484 Dewey Dezimalzahl: 220 EAN: 9780743291484
Publikation: September 9, 2008 Verfügbarkeit: Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen Versand: Internationaler Versand möglich Zustand: Neu-Buch. Direkt aus Amerika. Lassen Sie 10-14 Tage fuer Anlieferung zu.
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Amazon.com Amazon Best of the Month, September 2007: Make no mistake: A.J. Jacobs is not a religious man. He describes himself as Jewish "in the same way the Olive Garden is an Italian restaurant." Yet his latest work, The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible, is an insightful and hilarious journey for readers of all faiths. Though no fatted calves were harmed in the making of this book, Jacobs chronicles 12 months living a remarkably strict Biblical life full of charity, chastity, and facial hair as impressive as anything found in The Lord of the Rings. Through it all, he manages to brilliantly keep things light, while avoiding the sinful eye of judgment. --Dave Callanan Amazon.com Subtitled: "One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible," Jacobs, or A.J., as his two-year-old son calls him, does just that. It is likely that no one but A.J. Jacobs could have accomplished such a feat. After all, his last book, The Know-It-All, chronicles his reading of the entire Encyclopedia Brittanica, from A to Z. No one but a smart, witty, self-deprecating, nitpicky kinda guy would undertake two such daunting tasks, and complete them with grace, no pun intended. Jacobs, a New York Jewish agnostic, decides to follow the laws and rules of the Bible, beginning with the Old Testament, for one year. (He actually adds some bonus days and makes it a 381-day year.) He starts by growing a beard and we are with him through every itchy moment. Jacobs is borderline OCD, at least as he describes himself; obsessing over possible dangers to his son, germs, literal interpretation of Bible verses, etc. He enlists the aid of counselors along the way; Jewish rabbis, Christians of every stripe, friends and neighbors. In an open-minded way he also visits with atheists, Evangelicals Concerned (a gay group), Jerry Falwell, snake handlers, Red Letter Christians--those who adhere to the red letters in the Bible, those words spoken by Jesus Himself, and even takes a trip to Israel and meets Samaritans. Through it all, he keeps a healthy skepticism, but continues to pray and is open to the flowering of real faith. Jacobs is a knowledge junky, to be sure. He enjoys the lore he picks up along the way as much as any other aspect of his experiment. One of the ongoing schticks is his meeting with the shatnez tester, Mr. Berkowitz. He is the one who determines whether or not your clothes are made of mixed fibers, in keeping with the Biblical injunction not to wear wool and linen together. The two become friends and prayer partners, in only one of the unexpected results of this year. In the end, he says, "I'm now a reverent agnostic. Which isn't an oxymoron, I swear. I now believe that whether or not there's a God, there is such a thing as sacredness. Life is sacred." Not a bad outcome. --Valerie Ryan
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Interessant und wirklich komisch November 25, 2008 Janko Dreyer (Bad Camberg, Hessen) Wussten Sie dass Sie im Falle eines Faustkampfes die Hand der Frau ihres Angreifers abschneiden sollen, falls diese Sie (so Sie ein ein Mann sind) versucht sie bei ihren empfindlichsten Koerperteilen zu packen ? Nein ? Dann lesen Sie das 5. Buch Mose oder A.J. Jacobs My year of living biblically. Es sind aber nicht nur die aus heutiger Sicht voellig absurd erscheinenden Dinge die das Buch so lesenswert machen, sondern die lustigen alltaeglichen Geschichten des Autors der versucht die Bibel und alle ihre Regeln woertlich zu nehmen. Hoechst unterhaltsam und lehrreich sich mit dem Thema Religion auseinander zu setzen. Absolut empfehlenswert.
Faszinierend Mai 14, 2008 herminator (Wuppertal) 2 aus 2 fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Ein Mann versucht ein Jahr lang sich an alle Gebote, Verbote, Anweisungen der Bibel zu halten - 8 Monate Altes, 4 Monate Neues Testament. Heraus kommt eine wunderbar erzaehlte Geschichte von teilweise seltsamen Uebungen sowohl im Judentum als auch bei Christen, aber auch anruehrenden Begegnungen. Es wird plastisch von Augen gefuehrt, warum ein einfaches Woertlichnehmen der Bibel kein wirkliches Befolgen der Heiligen Schrift sein kann.
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