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Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was a prolific scholar, impassioned theologian, and prominent activist who participated in the black civil rights movement and the campaign against the Vietnam War. He has been hailed as a hero, honored as a visionary, and endlessly quoted as a devotional writer. In this sympathetic, yet critical, examination, Shai Held elicits the overarching themes and unity of Heschel's incisive and insightful thought. Focusing on the idea of transcendence―or the movement from self-centeredness to God-centeredness―Held puts Heschel into dialogue with contemporary Jewish thinkers, Christian theologians, devotional writers, and philosophers of religion.
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Abraham Joshua Heschel, Shai Held
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- 2013
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- Titre
- Abraham Joshua Heschel
- Sous-titre
- The Call of Transcendence
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Shai Held
- Éditeur
- Indiana University Press
- Publié
- 2013
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0253011264
- ISBN13
- 9780253011268
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Esotérisme & Religion, Thèmes religieux, Thématique philosophique, Religion, États-Unis, Théologie, Juifs, Judaica, Littérature juive, Judaïsme, Théologie juive
- Évaluation
- 4,45 sur 5
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- Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was a prolific scholar, impassioned theologian, and prominent activist who participated in the black civil rights movement and the campaign against the Vietnam War. He has been hailed as a hero, honored as a visionary, and endlessly quoted as a devotional writer. In this sympathetic, yet critical, examination, Shai Held elicits the overarching themes and unity of Heschel's incisive and insightful thought. Focusing on the idea of transcendence―or the movement from self-centeredness to God-centeredness―Held puts Heschel into dialogue with contemporary Jewish thinkers, Christian theologians, devotional writers, and philosophers of religion.


