According to the reading "social representations" by Robert M. Farr analyze our documentary, the particular complexity of the contacts of men comes from the role that they played by language, gesture perfected human species unique to the language increases communication and symbolic level to evoke an absent or invisible object and evoke the past or the future. To begin with William tells us that Yehoshua is the same God of all religions, is an absent subject who was born in Israel in time past, yet thanks to the language can make a representation of it. But the God of the Messianic Jews are not Christ because Christ is for them the Greeks, that Jesus also is the name given by the Romans, and here we see as the cultural and language differences can change the representation we have of same object or person. Yehoshua comes from "e" (source) and "shua" (salvation), a union of words where there is a new generating a new meaning. Yehoshua is therefore "the source of his salvation" Jesus because they do not tell from the standpoint of the Hebrew means "horse" or Christ (means cross) because to them he did not die on a cross. For Jews - Messianic died on a tree at the time (stake). We can see how from language interpretation can change a whole culture, which is why no mistake Moscovici to characterize our time as the age par excellence of social representations.
Social representations are cognitive systems that pose a particular logical language and its role from that are shared at a community level, it is clear that the Messianic Jewish church meets precisely these characteristics and looking to expand to the maximum, as told William when he says that the mission and vision of Messianic Jews is to bring the gospel of the Messiah of Jewish origin, to all nations including traditional Jews, if they do not follow the Jewish origin, which was the first religion that appeared (though they do not like using the term religion), they can then follow the true traditions and customs, to William and his community, the Torah (Bible) has become a symbol mode that was a sign (a common value unit) which was established by law. The same William says of the Torah, "is the law, the word of Yahweh" that the Jews should continue to pray, the parties must follow it to the fullness of their lives.
The mission of the Messianic Jewish church in a nutshell is to proclaim and share the Law of Yahweh, the sacrifice of Yehoshua and Jewish beliefs, as Farr puts it, any attempt to develop ideas and symbols, once they are accepted will lead to disorders cultural. Gospel since William was born, when he and his family knew of Jewish messianism, it caused a total change in their cultural environment.
social representations have a dual function: to make the strange familiar and the unseen to be perceptible. William is clear that times have changed, but their beliefs are still visible. They believe in the Torah from Genesis to Revelation, just always believe in one God and wish that what seems strange is familiar, as well as other trends such as Catholicism insist want to show the strangeness of the familiar trinity, each social representation pulling a different direction. Messianic Jews believe in the divine presence ("Holy Spirit") and Yehoshua, but believe that only God is Elohim or Yahweh, while in contrast the Jews - Jews are still waiting for the messiah to come and teach them the word (Torah), for the Jews Yehoshua messianic already done, that's why they try not to deviate and likewise follow his word. This makes what was invisible becomes noticeable, William and his family were not aware the Torah, but now perceived and met in communities where they are a new family, which seeks to provide a light to find salvation.
Based on social representations reading when the author states that the further away you find a new science of everyday life, the more you need to be represented to become a social knowledge; William is clear that, since he knows his community is little known but have a compelling need to make themselves known and reach the entire society.
Many times it is a social representations as deviations or errors of the cognitive system when in fact help individuals to navigate a social and material universe. For Jews, according to William, the yarmulke is a symbol of Jewish tradition, and using it is not an error or deviation, is just one element that helps to orient themselves in this new social and material world that now belongs. Yahweh sees believers in Yehoshua as their children, and servants who use their word and obedience to worship her, the kippa is used as a symbol of respect, and that above their head and he sends Yahweh saves, covers and protects. The previous item is part of the Jewish and Messianic Jewish representation. Just as the kippa, they also use the Talin, which is 2 classes gados Talin (large mantle of prayer) and Talin catan (small blanket under your clothes). Nodes which are in accordance with the Talin belts represent the commandments of the Torah and its fulfillment produces protection. In social representation, symbols have a hierarchy: men wear a kippah, but women use a blanket from his head to the shoulders, because it uses a woman can not be the same as used by the man. This is because the man must revere Elohim and the woman bowed to her husband, if you alter the order hierarchical slighting the authority of God.
The form of Messianic Jewish life has meant so much in their celebrations and in their traditions, such as William told us about the various festivals held throughout the year as the Pesach (Passover) that lasts 1 day and where eat unleavened bread, bitter herbs and holidays cordero.Sus symbols are largely born of agriculture, matzot lasts 7 days and on the third day, called Bicurim are the first offerings of fruit and harvest. Each party has a meaning, during the Shavuot (Pentecost) is seeking total obedience to Elohim, it is a holy convocation and are always dressed in white. Will also by parties that they must meet for their salvation as they do with the study of Torah.
Social representations are cognitive systems that pose a particular logical language and its role from that are shared at a community level, it is clear that the Messianic Jewish church meets precisely these characteristics and looking to expand to the maximum, as told William when he says that the mission and vision of Messianic Jews is to bring the gospel of the Messiah of Jewish origin, to all nations including traditional Jews, if they do not follow the Jewish origin, which was the first religion that appeared (though they do not like using the term religion), they can then follow the true traditions and customs, to William and his community, the Torah (Bible) has become a symbol mode that was a sign (a common value unit) which was established by law. The same William says of the Torah, "is the law, the word of Yahweh" that the Jews should continue to pray, the parties must follow it to the fullness of their lives.
The mission of the Messianic Jewish church in a nutshell is to proclaim and share the Law of Yahweh, the sacrifice of Yehoshua and Jewish beliefs, as Farr puts it, any attempt to develop ideas and symbols, once they are accepted will lead to disorders cultural. Gospel since William was born, when he and his family knew of Jewish messianism, it caused a total change in their cultural environment.
social representations have a dual function: to make the strange familiar and the unseen to be perceptible. William is clear that times have changed, but their beliefs are still visible. They believe in the Torah from Genesis to Revelation, just always believe in one God and wish that what seems strange is familiar, as well as other trends such as Catholicism insist want to show the strangeness of the familiar trinity, each social representation pulling a different direction. Messianic Jews believe in the divine presence ("Holy Spirit") and Yehoshua, but believe that only God is Elohim or Yahweh, while in contrast the Jews - Jews are still waiting for the messiah to come and teach them the word (Torah), for the Jews Yehoshua messianic already done, that's why they try not to deviate and likewise follow his word. This makes what was invisible becomes noticeable, William and his family were not aware the Torah, but now perceived and met in communities where they are a new family, which seeks to provide a light to find salvation.
Based on social representations reading when the author states that the further away you find a new science of everyday life, the more you need to be represented to become a social knowledge; William is clear that, since he knows his community is little known but have a compelling need to make themselves known and reach the entire society.
Many times it is a social representations as deviations or errors of the cognitive system when in fact help individuals to navigate a social and material universe. For Jews, according to William, the yarmulke is a symbol of Jewish tradition, and using it is not an error or deviation, is just one element that helps to orient themselves in this new social and material world that now belongs. Yahweh sees believers in Yehoshua as their children, and servants who use their word and obedience to worship her, the kippa is used as a symbol of respect, and that above their head and he sends Yahweh saves, covers and protects. The previous item is part of the Jewish and Messianic Jewish representation. Just as the kippa, they also use the Talin, which is 2 classes gados Talin (large mantle of prayer) and Talin catan (small blanket under your clothes). Nodes which are in accordance with the Talin belts represent the commandments of the Torah and its fulfillment produces protection. In social representation, symbols have a hierarchy: men wear a kippah, but women use a blanket from his head to the shoulders, because it uses a woman can not be the same as used by the man. This is because the man must revere Elohim and the woman bowed to her husband, if you alter the order hierarchical slighting the authority of God.
The form of Messianic Jewish life has meant so much in their celebrations and in their traditions, such as William told us about the various festivals held throughout the year as the Pesach (Passover) that lasts 1 day and where eat unleavened bread, bitter herbs and holidays cordero.Sus symbols are largely born of agriculture, matzot lasts 7 days and on the third day, called Bicurim are the first offerings of fruit and harvest. Each party has a meaning, during the Shavuot (Pentecost) is seeking total obedience to Elohim, it is a holy convocation and are always dressed in white. Will also by parties that they must meet for their salvation as they do with the study of Torah.
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