In the Bible, James' books are centered around controversy. There are arguments about the type, author, writing time, and author of the book. James' book is said to be a letter, but James has no letter. Components of letters include title, greeting, body text, and end. James has only one name and greeting, but that is not over. In addition, there is a unified theme in the body of the letter, but not in James. James' body has many themes and rhythms summarized in books, like sermons and relaxed articles.
Here, James puts his direct experience in having only religious knowledge. This article reflects this emotion. On October 22, 2016 I visited Beth Israel Synagogue in Vancouver and experienced traditional Jewish worship. Next, I summarize this service and consider its importance from the viewpoint of religious concept of William James. The service itself includes a series of readings from the Old Testament, prayers and songs. More specifically, services are mainly defined by the so - called Kabbalat Shabbat or Receiver Shabbat. This part of the service begins with songs, then lights the candles that symbolize the night from day. The congregation read from six prayers representing six days before the Sabbath. Naturally, prayer occupied a central position during worship.
Analysis of Jewish Sabbath services on Friday night from the standpoint of religious conceptualization of William James
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