In this revised edition Findley B. Edge explains that many Sunday school teachers fail to achieve better results because 'their teaching aims are too general and often vague.' The solution; he says; is for the teacher to focus on a single objective for each lesson and 'work toward that aim with singleness of purpose.'
#779405 in Books Schocken 1997-02-25 1997-02-25Original language:GermanPDF # 1 7.95 x .80 x 5.17l; .75 #File Name: 0805210814336 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A beautiful overdue of major themes in Jewish mysticismBy Jonah RankA beautiful testimony to Schooler's comprehensive scholarship; despite the occasional piece that has since been more fully researched since Schooler's death. An invaluable masterpiece to the serious student of kabbalah at all places of learning; whether they be beginner or professor.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Advanced Subject ReadingBy EldenFascinating and informative. The author is a Professor of Jewish Mysticism at the University of Jerusalem. Very valuable insight. Many comment on mysticism without much insight or background knowledge; not this author. Well worth reading.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Donald MilesThank you very much for your cooperation!!