found: 4 books

 
Goodis, David, Stuart E. Emery, Jackson V. Scholz, Curtis Bishop, Paul Mattes Kraemer, F.E. Rechnitzer, H.P.S. Greene, and other contributors
Wings, volume 10, number 3 (Fall, 1945)
New York, Wings Publishing, 1945. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Geroge Gross, cover illustration. Very good in original wrappers with eddgewear and brief rubbing. Very Good.
Library Books / Clayton Fine BooksProfessional seller
Book number: b44542
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 39.25 | £UK 33.5 | JP¥ 6620]

 
KRAEMER, DAVID (ed.)
The Jewish family. Metaphor and memory.
New York / Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1989. XI,248 pp. Illustrated. Well preserved copy. Orig. cloth, with dustjacket. Contributions by a.o.: Mordechai A. Friedman, Robert Alter, Joseph Gutmann and Avraham Grossman. ISBN: 9780195054675
Antiquariaat SpinozaProfessional seller
Book number: 17182
€  21.80 [Appr.: US$ 25.11 | £UK 18.75 | JP¥ 3694]
Catalogue: Judaism

 
KRAEMER, WILLIAM P; FFRENCH-BEYTAGH, GONVILLE AND CACCIA, DAVID.
Paradox and Opposites in Politics and Analytical Psychology. Guild of Pastoral Psychology Spring Conference.
London: Guild of Pastoral Psychology, 1978. Lectures. Peace - What is Peace? Ideal and Reality by William Kraemer. Peace in Personal Conflict by Canon Gonville ffrench Beytagh. Poetry and Prose by David Caccia. Pp.89. Pbk. VG.
Chilton BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 35446
GBP 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 11.75 US$ 13.44 | JP¥ 1977]
Catalogue: Psychology
Keywords: Kraemer Ffrench Beytagh Caccia Paradox Opposites Politics Analytical Psychology Guild Pastoral Psychology Peace Personal Conflict Poetry Prose Shadow Forbidden Love 35797 Psychology

 
Kraemer, David and David Charles Kraemer
Reading the Rabbis. The Talmud as Literature
Oxford, University Press, 1996. XII, 165 pp.Hardcover with dustjacket. Minor dent in backcover, else as new. Traditionally, the Talmud was read as law, that is, as the authoritative source for Jewish practice and obligations. To this end, it was studied at the level of its most minute details, with readers often ignoring the composite whole and attending only to final decisions. Methods of reading have shifted as more readers and students have turned to the Talmud for evidence of rabbinic history, religion, rhetoric, or anthropology; still, few have employed a genuinely literary approach. In Reading the Rabbis, Kraemer attempts to fill this gap. He uses the tools developed in the study of other literatures, particularly rhetorical and reader-response criticisms, to unearth previously unnoticed levels of meaning. His book offers a new understanding of the complexity of Rabbinic Judaism, and a new model of rabbinic piety. ISBN: 9780195096231
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Book number: 51327
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