King David’s Naked Dance
The Dreams, Doctrines, and Dilemmas of the Hebrews
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About the Book
Primitive Judaism is the earliest system of thought that sought to explain the concepts of divinity, humanity, and life on the planet. What’s more, it is Moses who deserves the credit for the systematization of basic, primitive Tanakian Judaism. In King David’s Naked Dance, author Allan Russell Juriansz defines the primitive theology of Tanakian Judaism that obeys the Tanak as the sole canon of the Hebrew people.
A sequel to Juriansz’ first book—The Fair Dinkum Jew, which calls for a reformation in Israel and worldwide Jewry—King David’s Naked Dance sends a message to the Hebrew people to relearn Tanakian Judaism and live by it. Using the writing of several Talmudic rabbis and Jewish reformers, Juriansz presents a discussion of the Tanak as the only sacred canon and shows its messages of the work of God to create, redeem, and glorify His world and His people.
King David’s Naked Dance calls for the world’s Jewry and Israel to unite in the primitive Judaism, a splendid redemptive religion that needs to be embraced, defended, and propagated.
About the Author
Allan Russell Juriansz earned a medical degree from Sydney University Medical School, Australia, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada. He practiced urological surgery in Toronto until his retirement in 2005. He is also the author of The Fair Dinkum Jew. Juriansz lives with his wife, Ruth Lesley O’Halloran.