Thursday, July 28, 2005

After the Apple

Here’s a great new book, published in March of 2005.

Naomi Harris Rosenblatt, a Jewish psychotherapist, has written a commentary on the scriptural text on a variety and series of stories in the Hebrew bible that evolve around the relationship between men and their wives and children.

This writing looks at the motives and feelings and reactions of women whose husbands were portrayed as the progenitors of the ‘people of God’.

Beginning with Adam and Eve in the garden, and then to Abraham and Sarah, Rosenblatt writes with keen insight about the nature of the familial relationships that are critical to the story of salvation.

Informative and edifying….


The book is entitled: 'After the Apple:Women in the bible:Timeless stories of love, lust, and longing'

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