The ProphetsHarper Collins, 2001 M10 16 - 704 páginas Abraham Heschel is a seminal name in religious studies and the author of Man Is Not Alone and God in Search of Man. When The Prophets was first published in 1962, it was immediately recognized as a masterpiece of biblical scholarship. The Prophets provides a unique opportunity for readers of the Old Testament, both Christian and Jewish, to gain fresh and deep knowledge of Israel's prophetic movement. The author's profound understanding of the prophets also opens the door to new insight into the philosophy of religion. |
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... nature , the interrelationship of individual and society , of consciousness and the subconscious , we find it difficult to isolate the deed from those circumstances in which it was done . But new insights may obscure essential vision ...
... nature , the interrelationship of individual and society , of consciousness and the subconscious , we find it difficult to isolate the deed from those circumstances in which it was done . But new insights may obscure essential vision ...
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... nature is an astounding wonder . To the non- Hebrew population of Palestine , or Canaan , a land surrounded by desert , the mystery of growth , the marvel of spring , remained a per- petual surprise . There were powers behind all this ...
... nature is an astounding wonder . To the non- Hebrew population of Palestine , or Canaan , a land surrounded by desert , the mystery of growth , the marvel of spring , remained a per- petual surprise . There were powers behind all this ...
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... nature and depth of the emotional attitudes ; one must have shared the love in order to share the disillusionment . Only a revival , one by one , of past happenings , together with the reactions they called forth , would enable the ...
... nature and depth of the emotional attitudes ; one must have shared the love in order to share the disillusionment . Only a revival , one by one , of past happenings , together with the reactions they called forth , would enable the ...
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Isa 139 | 76 |
Micah | 124 |
Jeremiah | 130 |
Habakkuk | 178 |
Second Isaiah | 184 |
The Meaning and Mystery of Wrath | 358 |
Ira Dei | 383 |
Religion of Sympathy | 393 |
Prophecy and Ecstasy | 414 |
The Theory of Ecstasy | 428 |
An Examination of the Theory of Ecstasy | 448 |
Prophecy and Poetic Inspiration | 468 |
Prophecy and Psychosis | 498 |
History | 202 |
Chastisement | 238 |
Justice | 249 |
The Theology of Pathos | 285 |
Comparisons and Contrasts | 299 |
The Philosophy of Pathos | 318 |
Anthropopathy | 344 |
Explanations of Prophetic Inspiration | 524 |
Event and Experience | 545 |
Prophets Throughout the World | 572 |
Prophet Priest and King | 606 |
Conclusions | 618 |
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