Resultaten voor 'gary greenberg'

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  1. Preparati! Guida pratica per neopapà
    1. Gary , Greenberg
    2. Jeannie , Hayden

    Preparati! Guida pratica per neopapà

    Il segreto sta nella preparazione, nel saper affrontare ogni tipo di situazione, nell'essere pronti a passare ai piani B e C quando fallisce il piano A. Un papà preparato può avventurarsi nel mondo con la testa alta e il bimbo in braccio, sicuro di essere pronto a tutto. Lo scopo di questo manuale è proprio quello di farvi sentire sicuri. In queste pagine troverete le tecniche essenziali per crescere vostro figlio sano e felice e per permettere a voi e alla vostra partner di mantenere una certa stabilità mentale. Alcune cose vi sembreranno assurde, ma abbiate fiducia: le raccomandazioni contenute in questo libro sono frutto dello studio di esperti e sono state testate dai padri e approvate dai bambini.

    € 29,50
  2. 101 Myths of the Bible
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    101 Myths of the Bible

    € 19,50
  3. Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists

    Continuing his astonishing study of Egyptian influences on the Book of Genesis, Gary Greenberg moves from Egypt's historical chronology to its mythological chronology, meticulously uncovering the biblical book's deep dependence on Egyptian sources for some of its most famous stories, including the seven days of creation, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel, Noah and the Flood, and the family of nations descended from Ham, Shem, and Japheth. Despite the biblical narrative showing that Israel's formative period as a nation took place in Egypt, almost all biblical scholars and Egyptologists refuse to take such claims seriously, rarely looking at anything more than an occasional peripheral link. Greenberg's thorough scholarly examination of the biblical and Egyptological sources tears through this "papyrus curtain" and presents clear and convincing evidence that the original authors of Genesis worked from a solid knowledge of Egypt's literary and historical sources and used them as the basis of the Bible's primeval history. Only long after, when Genesis source documents were significantly re-edited and heavily redacted during the Second Temple period, did the Hebrews lose touch with their Egyptian roots. Greenberg sets the record straight and the results are impressive.Some of the stunning discoveries in Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists: The Egyptian Origins of Genesis History, Volume II Egypt's Mythical Period ¿ How did the Genesis author determine in what year the first Patriarchs, from Adam to Jared, fathered their first son? Egypt's mythical chronology holds the answers. ¿ The story of Noah and the flood was the original Genesis creation story and it was based on Egypt's most famous creation myths. ¿ Who was the mysterious light that appeared on the first day of creation? (Yes, who, not what; No, it wasn't Jesus.) ¿ Who were the biblical generations of Heaven and Earth and who were these children? ¿ Egyptian deities in the Garden of Eden? What is the hidden Egyptian secret behind the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life? ¿ How long did the flood last and what does that have to do with the Egyptian calendar? ¿ Were there seven days of creation or eight?

    € 37,00
  4. Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists

    If Volume I shocked you, wait until you read Volume II Continuing his astonishing study of Egyptian influences on the Book of Genesis, Gary Greenberg moves from Egypt's historical chronology to its mythological chronology, meticulously uncovering the biblical book's deep dependence on Egyptian sources for some of its most famous stories, including the seven days of creation, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel, Noah and the Flood, and the family of nations descended from Ham, Shem, and Japheth. Despite the biblical narrative showing that Israel's formative period as a nation took place in Egypt, almost all biblical scholars and Egyptologists refuse to take such claims seriously, rarely looking at anything more than an occasional peripheral link. Greenberg's thorough scholarly examination of the biblical and Egyptological sources tears through this "papyrus curtain" and presents clear and convincing evidence that the original authors of Genesis worked from a solid knowledge of Egypt's literary and historical sources and used them as the basis of the Bible's primeval history. Only long after, when Genesis source documents were significantly re-edited and heavily redacted during the Second Temple period, did the Hebrews lose touch with their Egyptian roots. Greenberg sets the record straight and the results are impressive. Some of the stunning discoveries in Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists: The Egyptian Origins of Genesis History, Volume II Egypt's Mythical Period ¿ How did the Genesis author determine in what year each of the first Patriarchs, from Adam to Jared, fathered their first son? Egypt's mythical chronology holds the answers. ¿ The story of Noah and the flood was the original Genesis creation story and it was based on Egypt's most famous creation myths. ¿ Who was the mysterious light that appeared on the first day of creation? (Yes, who, not what; No, it wasn't Jesus.) ¿ Who were the biblical generations of Heaven and Earth and who were these children? ¿ Egyptian deities in the Garden of Eden? What is the hidden Egyptian secret behind the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life? ¿ How long did the flood last and what does that have to do with the Egyptian calendar? ¿ Were there seven days of creation or eight?

    € 24,40
  5. Who Wrote the Gospels? Why New Testament Scholars Challenge Church Traditions
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    Who Wrote the Gospels? Why New Testament Scholars Challenge Church Traditions

    MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND JOHN DID NOT WRITE THE GOSPELS--at least, not according to modern New Testament scholarship. The evidence shows that all four Gospels were written anonymously, and for almost two centuries after they were completed early Christians had no idea who wrote them. Eventually, guesses became traditions and traditions became dogma. The evidence also shows that during these first few centuries orthodox Christian scribes deliberately altered or added to the Gospel texts, and many of these changes remain in our modern Gospels. Yet, few members of the lay public know very much about this history. Gary Greenberg takes you inside the complex and poorly understood world of modern Gospel text and source criticism and provides a simple easy to follow guide that shows how New Testament scholars arrive at these challenging conclusions.SOME OF THE FASCINATING TOPICS COVERED IN "WHO WROTE THE GOSPELS?"-- What is the Synoptic Problem and how do scholars resolve it?-- What is the mysterious Q source that influenced Matthew and Luke?-- Is there a literary relationship between the Gospels of Mark and John?-- Did the original Gospel of Mark depict the resurrection of Jesus?-- Did the Evangelists agree with each other about important story details?-- Why did orthodox Christian scribes alter the Gospel texts?-- When scholars encounter contradictory ancient Gospel manuscripts, how do they decide which text comes closest to the original?-- What manuscripts stand behind our modern Gospel texts and how accurate are they? Gary Greenberg is the author of several popular and controversial books, including "101 Myths of the Bible", "The Moses Mystery" and "The Judas Brief: Who Really Killed Jesus?" His works have been translated into several languages. He is a Fellow of The Jesus Project and is President of the Biblical Archaeology Society of New York. He has also served as a consultant to National Geographic Television's Science of the Bible series.

    € 23,40
  6. The Moses Mystery
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    The Moses Mystery

    What Do History and Archaeology Really say about the origins of ancient Israel?Although the bible says that Israel's formative history took place in ancient Egypt, biblical scholars and Egyptologists have steadfastly refused to explore the role of Egyptian history and literature on the origins of Jewish religion. The Moses Mystery attempts to set the record straight. Based on extensive research into biblical and Egyptian history, archaeology, literature and mythology Greenberg argues that the first Israelites were Egyptians, followers of the monotheistic teachings of Pharaoh Akhenaten.Some of the many intriguing revelations in The Moses Mystery include:-Ancient Egyptian records specifically identify Moses as Akhenaten's chief priest and describe the Exodus as the result of a civil war for control over the Egyptian throne- Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were characters from Egyptian mythology- The Twelve Tribes of Israel never existed

    € 27,40
  7. The Judas Brief
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    The Judas Brief

    Based on detailed historical evidence and logical analysis of inconsistencies within the gospel accounts of the events leading up to the arrest and execution of Jesus, Greenberg argues that Judas never betrayed Jesus and that the Jewish priests never sought to have Jesus executed. According to Greenberg, Judas, acting on behalf of Jesus, together with the Jewish High Priest, negotiated a deal with Pilate to avoid Roman military assaults in a crowded city by keeping Jesus under house arrest with the High Priest until after the Passover holiday and then allowing him to go back to Galilee. But Herod Antipas, ruler of Galilee, feared Jesus' popularity back home and successfully pressured Pilate to break the agreement and execute Jesus. This landmark study is the first major historically-based challenge to Christian accusations of Jewish involvement in the death of Jesus. Catholic Biblical Quarterly wrote that Greenberg "has a keen eye for the ways religious and political motives have shaped the story of Jesus' arrest and execution."

    € 23,10
  8. Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists

    Revealed! the hidden links between Genesis chronology and Egyptian historyThe Book of Genesis contains a 2,300-year chronology of Patriarchal births and deaths, from Adam to Joseph. Most biblical scholars believe the lists were fictional creations but Gary Greenberg, the author of The Moses Mystery, says the birth and death dates contain a disguised but accurate chronology of Egypt's dynastic history.In this landmark study on Genesis's literary origins, based on a deep and thorough examination of the many problems in establishing an accurate Egyptian chronology, Greenberg makes a compelling case that an alignment of the Genesis birth-death chronology with the High Egyptian Chronology favored by many Egyptologists demonstrates a precise one-to-one relationship between most Genesis birth and death dates and the starting years for Egypt's first eighteen dynasties and many of its most important kings.Some of the surprising discoveries in Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-lists The patriarch Enoch lived 365 years, a puzzling solar reference from a lunar calendar culture. What very important astronomical and chronological event (utilized by Egyptologists) happened in the year he died? The patriarch Methuselah lived for 969 years, the longest-lived person in the bible. What important Egyptian political period lasted 969 years and ended in the year Methuselah died? The patriarch Eber's birth and death dates coincide with the same years in which two of Egypt's most important and celebrated political events occurred. Find out what they were. The patriarch Peleg's name means "divided." What division occurred in Egypt in the year Peleg died? Which important Egyptian king ascended to the throne in the year Peleg was born? What major political catastrophe befell Egypt in the year Abraham's father died? The patriarch Joseph guided the Pharaoh to unprecedented political power in Egypt. Who was that Pharaoh and what is the chronological and political correlation between Joseph's rise to power and the Thutmosid kings? Learn what Egyptian history stands behind the biblical story of the marriage between the sons of God and the daughters of men. Find out why the author of Genesis dated the Great Flood to the year Methuselah died. What is the importance of the star Sirius in developing Egypt's chronological history and the Genesis birth-death chronology?Gary Greenberg, former President of the Biblical Archaeology Society of New York, is the author of several popular and controversial books, including The Moses Mystery, 101 Myths of the Bible, The Judas Brief, and Who Wrote the Gospels? He has published articles on Egyptian chronology in scholarly Egyptological journals and has presented several papers on Egyptian chronology at Egyptological conferences. His works have been translated into many languages. He maintains a blog at www.biblemythhistory.com and a web site at www.biblemyth.com

    € 30,20
  9. Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-Lists

    Revealed! the hidden links between Genesis chronology and Egyptian historyThe Book of Genesis contains a 2,300-year chronology of Patriarchal births and deaths, from Adam to Joseph. Most biblical scholars believe the lists were fictional creations but Gary Greenberg, the author of The Moses Mystery, says the birth and death dates contain a disguised but accurate chronology of Egypt’s dynastic history.In this landmark study on Genesis's literary origins, based on a deep and thorough examination of the many problems in establishing an accurate Egyptian chronology, Greenberg makes a compelling case that an alignment of the Genesis birth-death chronology with the High Egyptian Chronology favored by many Egyptologists demonstrates a precise one-to-one relationship between most Genesis birth and death dates and the starting years for Egypt’s first eighteen dynasties and many of its most important kings.Some of the surprising discoveries in Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-lists The patriarch Enoch lived 365 years, a puzzling solar reference from a lunar calendar culture. What very important astronomical and chronological event (utilized by Egyptologists) happened in the year he died? The patriarch Methuselah lived for 969 years, the longest-lived person in the bible. What important Egyptian political period lasted 969 years and ended in the year Methuselah died? The patriarch Eber’s birth and death dates coincide with the same years in which two of Egypt’s most important and celebrated political events occurred. Find out what they were. The patriarch Peleg’s name means "divided." What division occurred in Egypt in the year Peleg died? Which important Egyptian king ascended to the throne in the year Peleg was born? What major political catastrophe befell Egypt in the year Abraham's father died? The patriarch Joseph guided the Pharaoh to unprecedented political power in Egypt. Who was that Pharaoh and what is the chronological and political correlation between Joseph’s rise to power and the Thutmosid kings? Learn what Egyptian history stands behind the biblical story of the marriage between the sons of God and the daughters of men. Find out why the author of Genesis dated the Great Flood to the year Methuselah died. What is the importance of the star Sirius in developing Egypt's chronological history and the Genesis birth-death chronology?Gary Greenberg, former President of the Biblical Archaeology Society of New York, is the author of several popular and controversial books, including The Moses Mystery, 101 Myths of the Bible, The Judas Brief, and Who Wrote the Gospels? He has published articles on Egyptian chronology in scholarly Egyptological journals and has presented several papers on Egyptian chronology at Egyptological conferences. His works have been translated into many languages. He maintains a blog at www.biblemythhistory.com and a web site at www.biblemyth.com

    € 22,00
  10. The Chelation Revolution
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    The Chelation Revolution

    The Medical Breakthrough of Chelation Therapy: A treatment that uses medicine to remove toxic metals from the body so they don't make you sick. Chelation has long been approved by the FDA to rid the body of lead by using a synthetic amino acid (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid), which binds to toxic metals and minerals in the bloodstream, allowing a patient to excrete them. When metals like lead, mercury, iron, and arsenic build up in your body, they can be toxic.  Alternative medical practitioners have used chelation for nearly 60 years, especially to treat heavy metal contamination that causes or contributes to heart disease.  Chelation rids the body of deposits that can lead to atherosclerosis, which causes coronary arteries to narrow, leading to heart attacks. Patients have also found relief through chelation for improving the symptoms of autism. One of the most promising areas of research is in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Because the buildup of metals like copper, iron, and zinc are thought to play a role in Alzheimer's disease, Chelation Therapy might have a place in treating it. Full of hope-inspiring case histories, expert findings and where to find treatment, The Chelation Revolution: Breakthrough Detox Therapy shows how Chelation Therapy can alleviate suffering in numerous medical conditions and lead to a healthier, happier, and longer life. Includes a Foreword by Tammy Born Huizenga, D.O., owner of the internationally recognized Born Clinic in Grand Rapids, MI, an internationally respected organization in preventive medicine with a speciality in Chelation Therapy.

    € 22,50
  11. Manufacturing Depression
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    Manufacturing Depression

    Am I depressed or just unhappy? In the last two decades, antidepressants have become staples of our medicine cabinets—doctors now write 120 million prescriptions annually, at a cost of more than 10 billion dollars. At the same time, depression rates have skyrocketed; twenty percent of Americans are now expected to suffer from it during their lives. Doctors, and drug companies, claim that this convergence is a public health triumph: the recognition and treatment of an under-diagnosed illness. Gary Greenberg, a practicing therapist and longtime depressive, raises a more disturbing possibility: that the disease has been manufactured to suit (and sell) the cure. Greenberg draws on sources ranging from the Bible to current medical journals to show how the idea that unhappiness is an illness has been packaged and sold by brilliant scientists and shrewd marketing experts—and why it has been so successful. Part memoir, part intellectual history, part exposé—including a vivid chronicle of his participation in a clinical antidepressant trial—Manufacturing Depression is an incisive look at an epidemic that has changed the way we have come to think of ourselves.

    € 32,50
  12. The Judas Brief
    1. Gary , Greenberg

    The Judas Brief

    Based on detailed historical evidence and logical analysis of inconsistencies within the gospel accounts of the events leading up to the arrest and execution of Jesus, Greenberg argues that Judas never betrayed Jesus and that the Jewish priests never sought to have Jesus executed. According to Greenberg, Judas, acting on behalf of Jesus, together with the Jewish High Priest, negotiated a deal with Pilate to avoid Roman military assaults in a crowded city by keeping Jesus under house arrest with the High Priest until after the Passover holiday and then allowing him to go back to Galilee. But Herod Antipas, ruler of Galilee, feared Jesus' popularity back home and successfully pressured Pilate to break the agreement and execute Jesus. This landmark study is the first major historically-based challenge to Christian accusations of Jewish involvement in the death of Jesus. Catholic Biblical Quarterly wrote that Greenberg "has a keen eye for the ways religious and political motives have shaped the story of Jesus' arrest and execution."

    € 22,30