Abraham Joshua Heschel – The Call of Transcendence
Autor Shai Helden Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253011268
ISBN-10: 0253011264
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253011264
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction1. Wonder, Intuition, and the Path to God2. Theological Method and Religious Anthropology: Heschel among the Christians3. Revelation and Co-Revelation4. The Pathos of the Self-Transcendent God5. "Awake, Why Sleepest Thou, O Lord?" Divine Silence and Human Protest in Heschels Writings6. The Self that Transcends Itself: Heschel on Prayer7. Enabling Immanence: Prayer in a Time of Divine HiddennessConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
"Presents a highly compelling theory about the core principles of Heschel's corpus that demands that his thought be studied anew." Robert Erlewine, Illinois Wesleyan University "Abraham Joshua Heschel was a legendary teacher, theologian, and charismatic Jewish leader, whose legacy for Jewish life today is hard to overestimate. At the core of this legacy are extensive writings that articulate theological ideas and a view of Judaism of great power and novelty. However, our understanding of this contribution is clouded by hagiography; Heschel's work and his thought have rarely been subjected to careful, critical exploration. Shai Held's new book is a watershed in this regard. It is philosophically and theologically sophisticated. It leaves no stone unturned in its effort to clarify the main themes and foundational commitments that shaped Heschel's thinking, and it does not shy away from critical evaluation and employs a rich array of contextual factors, including attention to developments in Christian theology and philosophical thinking, in order to provide us with the best picture we have of Heschel's work and his theological thought." Michael L. Morgan, Indiana University Bloomington
"Presents a highly compelling theory about the core principles of Heschel's corpus that demands that his thought be studied anew." - Robert Erlewine, Illinois Wesleyan University "Abraham Joshua Heschel was a legendary teacher, theologian, and charismatic Jewish leader, whose legacy for Jewish life today is hard to overestimate.A At the core of this legacy are extensive writings that articulate theological ideas and a view of Judaism of great power and novelty.A However, our understanding ofA this contribution is clouded by hagiography; Heschel's work and his thought have rarely been subjected to careful, critical exploration. Shai Held's new book is a watershed in this regard.A It is philosophically and theologically sophisticated. It leaves no stone unturned in its effort to clarify the main themes and foundational commitments that shaped Heschel's thinking, and it does not shy away from critical evaluation and employs a rich array of contextual factors, including attention to developments in Christian theology and philosophical thinking, in order to provide us with the best picture we have of Heschel's work and his theological thought." - Michael L. Morgan, Indiana University Bloomington
"Presents a highly compelling theory about the core principles of Heschel's corpus that demands that his thought be studied anew." - Robert Erlewine, Illinois Wesleyan University "Abraham Joshua Heschel was a legendary teacher, theologian, and charismatic Jewish leader, whose legacy for Jewish life today is hard to overestimate.A At the core of this legacy are extensive writings that articulate theological ideas and a view of Judaism of great power and novelty.A However, our understanding ofA this contribution is clouded by hagiography; Heschel's work and his thought have rarely been subjected to careful, critical exploration. Shai Held's new book is a watershed in this regard.A It is philosophically and theologically sophisticated. It leaves no stone unturned in its effort to clarify the main themes and foundational commitments that shaped Heschel's thinking, and it does not shy away from critical evaluation and employs a rich array of contextual factors, including attention to developments in Christian theology and philosophical thinking, in order to provide us with the best picture we have of Heschel's work and his theological thought." - Michael L. Morgan, Indiana University Bloomington