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S'està carregant… Between God and Man: An Interpretation of Judaism from the Writings of Abraham J. Heschelde Abraham Heschel, Fritz A. Rothschild (Editor)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. NO OF PAGES: 298 SUB CAT I: Jewish Thought SUB CAT II: Theology SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: "Between God and Man" is an example of how, throughout his career, Abraham Heschel was able to translate the full range of Biblical ideas and values into modern idiom. His work can best be understood as an intelligent, mature, and well-reasoned attempt to create a viable synthesis between the devotion and learning of traditional Judaic thought and the philosophy and scholarship of Western civilization. By blending the imperatives of Biblical, Hasidic, and scientific thought, Heschel gave us a deeper understanding of God and man that is both spiritually satisfying and intellectually honest.NOTES: Purchased from "The Book Market" discount books. SUBTITLE: An Interpretation of Judaism from the Writings of Abraham J. Heschel Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
More than just a comprehensive introduction to contemporary Judaism, BETWEEN GOD AND MAN is a theological tour-de-force by one of the great religious thinkers of the twentieth century. Through Biblical textual analysis, and with extensive references to the philosophy and literature of both the East and West, Abraham J. Heschel attempts to bridge the gap between the traditions of Eastern European Jewry and the scholarship of Western civilisation. Compiled by Professor Fritz A. Rothschild, BETWEEN GOD AND MAN is an invaluable guide to a deeper understanding of God and religion. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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