The author of the Torah was Moses (Deuteronomy 31:24). Though he learned and transmitted the entire breadth of Torah, commentary, and Oral Tradition including its mystical portions, Moses is not usually thought of as a kabbalist. See also:More about Moses
Eitz Chaim (The Tree of Life, Heb. עץ חיים) was written by Rabbi Chaim Vital, a foremost disciple of the great Kabbalist, the Arizal.
No, Madonna is a self-proclaimed Kabbalist.
W.H Dallinger has written: 'The Creator' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Creation
John Doughty has written: 'The parable of creation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Doctrines, Miscellanea, Creation, New Jerusalem Church, Bible
William Adolph has written: 'The simplicity of the creation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Miscellanea
There are two creation accounts in the Book of Genesis, plus fragments of a third in the Book of Psalms and the Book of Job.For more information on creation in the Book of Genesis, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
They don't exist for real. they are a fictional creation by an author for a book, but sound credible.
Joseph Owen has written: 'The creation, fall, and flood' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bible
It's a book about Farming in Virgina by in the 1600's. Unknown to the author who made the book White's colony (The Lost Colony) when missing during the books creation.
Sometimes, authors can choose to include an acknowledgements section, thanking those who have, in any way, helped with the creation of the book. Another way an author can acknowledge and give thanks to someone is through the book's dedication.
Henry Augustus Mott has written: 'Was man created?' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Evolution, Creation