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The Gate of Reward

Par : Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman (Ramba
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227856517
  • EAN9798227856517
  • Date de parution06/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

What happens to the soul after death?Why do the righteous suffer while the wicked prosper?Can we influence what awaits us beyond this life?In Sha'ar HaGmul (The Gate of Reward), the great medieval sage Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman (Ramban) offers a profound and timeless exploration of the afterlife, Divine justice, and the ultimate fate of the soul and body. Drawing on classical Jewish sources - including ancient teachings, mystical traditions, and philosophical insights - Ramban reveals how true justice unfolds beyond the limits of human understanding and time.
More than just a theological treatise, this work invites readers to reflect deeply on their own lives and choices. It asks:How do our actions in this world shape our destiny in the next?What is the hidden logic behind reward, punishment, and spiritual consequence?Written in the 13th century yet strikingly relevant today, Sha'ar HaGmul stands as a cornerstone of Jewish thought on moral responsibility, resurrection, and the world to come.
It addresses questions that have challenged seekers, philosophers, and believers for centuries. This first-ever AI-assisted, faithful English translation opens Ramban's timeless wisdom to all readers. More than a scholarly guide, it offers a spiritual roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the soul's journey and the hidden workings of Divine justice. 
What happens to the soul after death?Why do the righteous suffer while the wicked prosper?Can we influence what awaits us beyond this life?In Sha'ar HaGmul (The Gate of Reward), the great medieval sage Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman (Ramban) offers a profound and timeless exploration of the afterlife, Divine justice, and the ultimate fate of the soul and body. Drawing on classical Jewish sources - including ancient teachings, mystical traditions, and philosophical insights - Ramban reveals how true justice unfolds beyond the limits of human understanding and time.
More than just a theological treatise, this work invites readers to reflect deeply on their own lives and choices. It asks:How do our actions in this world shape our destiny in the next?What is the hidden logic behind reward, punishment, and spiritual consequence?Written in the 13th century yet strikingly relevant today, Sha'ar HaGmul stands as a cornerstone of Jewish thought on moral responsibility, resurrection, and the world to come.
It addresses questions that have challenged seekers, philosophers, and believers for centuries. This first-ever AI-assisted, faithful English translation opens Ramban's timeless wisdom to all readers. More than a scholarly guide, it offers a spiritual roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the soul's journey and the hidden workings of Divine justice.