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A Quest For Clarity In Religious Thought: A Case Against FundamentalismHave you ever questioned the existence of God or other central figures of religion? We all have. In A Quest for Clarity in Religious Thought, Gilbert L. Shoham, M. A., Ph. D, authenticates religious life alongside reason as expressed in contemporary philosophy, and describes values, commitment, and thought as part of a realistic and cogent religious perspective. Dr. Shoham argues that the existence of God, morality, sectarian religious obligation, and
Have you ever questioned the existence of God or other central figures of religion? We all have. In A Quest for Clarity in Religious Thought, Gilbert L. Shoham, M.A., Ph.D, authenticates religious life alongside reason as expressed in contemporary philosophy, and describes values, commitment, and thought as part of a realistic and cogent religious perspective. Dr. Shoham argues that the existence of God, morality, sectarian religious obligation, and religious experience are definitive expressions of humanity. For the reader who is concerned over his religious convictions or searching for historical truth, Dr. Shohams A Quest for Clarity in Religious Thought provides well-researched and thought-provoking insights into central aspects of contemporary religion.About the Author
Gilbert Shoham was the head rabbi at the Kehilath Israel Synagogue in Kansas City, and he is a retired adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. He earned his bachelors degree from the Yeshiva University in 1951 and received his rabbinic ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in 1953. Since that time, Shoham has earned a masters degree in philosophy from McGill University in 1964, a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Southern California in 1976, and a masters degree from the University of Missouri in Kansas City in 1983. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Gilbert Shoham and his wife, Sharon, an attorney and historian, now live in Overland Park, Kansas. Shoham has been a member of the Rabbinical Council of America since 1956, and he is also a member of the Rabbinic Association of Greater Kansas City. In his spare time, Shoham enjoys history and paleoanthropology. A Quest for Clarity in Religious Thought is his first published book.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 4
it's a utility screen
Color: Black, Size: 3-Panel
It's a basic, utilitarian screen. It's what I expected it to be. Assembly isn't hard, but it does require two people when stretching the fabric between the poles. I got it to use in a closet to separate the water heater from the washer/dryer, so it'll be perfect for that. Pros: it's opaque and tall (my 6'4" husband can't see over it unless he is standing against it) and I like the ability for the three pieces to stand separately of each other. Cons: it's flimsy. It wobbles and will tip over easily.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Great for the price
The item is great bit I wish it were a bit more sturdy and it folded flat. It folds into a square so it does take up some room when it's not in use.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021
★★★★★ 1
Cheap, screw holes don't line up, screen is to short, and bars take WD-40 and a mallet
This has been my worst purchase on Amazon ever. DO NOT BUY. My first issue was that bars #4 and #5 would not go together, I ended up buying WD-40 and a mallet and that kind of got them together. Now I went to but the screen on (which is almost see thought) and the screen is to short. I can't attached the bottom bar to the tall bar. The screw hole is in the wrong spot, so the screen is not secure. No amount of pulling on the screen will make it grown .25" longer. Since I can't get the bars secure the walls are not steady and fall over easily. The feet did go together very nice. I can't return them according to Amazons policy. I bought 2 sets. I'm not going to try to build the other set I have. And I can't take apart the first set, since the bars are so tightly together. Also the polls have rust on them.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
★★★★★ 3
Very Poor Built Quality
Color: Black, Size: 3-Panel
They use cheap tarp like cloth that you might find on a tent, so it is not suitable as a teleconferencing background without blur applied. The legs are flimsy and lack rubber feet, so it will scratch floors. The tubing is flimsy and very hard to move and adjust. This is only good if you are setting it up somewhere like a gym or a garage.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great separator for room.
My kids love it. It separates their half of the room.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
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