Abraham Heschel And The Phenomenon Of Piety

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Piety is often regarded with a pejorative bias: a "pious" person is thought to be overly religious, supercilious even. Yet historically the concept of piety has played an important role in Christian theology and practice. For Abraham Heschel, piety describes the contours of a life compatible with God's presence. While much has been made of Heschel's concept of pathos, relatively little attention has been given to the pivotal role of piety in his thought, with the result that the larger methodological implications of his work for both Jewish and Christian theology have been overlooked. Grounding Heschel's work in Husserl, Dilthey, Schiller and Heidegger, the book explores his phenomenological method of "penetrating the consciousness of the pious person in order to perceive the divine reality behind it." The book goes on to consider the significance of Heschel's methodology in view of the theocentric ethics of Gustafson and Hauerwas and the post-modern context reflected in the works of Levinas, Vattimo, Marion and the Radical Orthodoxy movement.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Joseph Harp Britton
Publisher : A&C Black
Release : 2013-10-24
File : 325 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780567218483


Abraham Joshua Heschel

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New in the acclaimed Jewish Lives series: A biography of the rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, who became a symbol of the marriage between religion and social justice "Zelizer's book is absolutely riveting, both as a study of a truly important figure within Jewish thought and in providing insight into the politics of the 1960s."--Sandy Levinson, Balkinization "When I marched in Selma, I felt my legs were praying." So said Polish-born American rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) of his involvement in the 1965 Selma civil rights march alongside Martin Luther King Jr. Heschel, who spoke with a fiery moralistic fervor, dedicated his career to the struggle to improve the human condition through faith. In this new biography, author Julian Zelizer tracks Heschel's early years and foundational influences--his childhood in Warsaw and early education in Hasidism, his studies in late 1920s and early 1930s Berlin, and the fortuitous opportunity, which brought him to the United States and saved him from the Holocaust, to teach at Hebrew Union College and the Jewish Theological Seminary. This deep and complex portrait places Heschel at the crucial intersection between religion and progressive politics in mid-twentieth-century America. To this day Heschel remains a symbol of the fight to make progressive Jewish values relevant in the secular world.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Julian E. Zelizer
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2021-01-01
File : 329 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780300233216


The Seductiveness Of Virtue

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John J. Fitzgerald addresses here one of life's enduring questions - how to achieve personal fulfillment and more specifically whether we can do so through ethical conduct. He focuses on two significant twentieth-century theologians - Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Pope John Paul II - seeing both as fitting dialogue partners, given the former's influence on the Second Vatican Council's deliberations on the Jews, and the latter's groundbreaking overtures to the Jews in the wake of his experiences in Poland before and during World War II. Fitzgerald demonstrates that Heschel and John Paul II both suggest that doing good generally leads us to growth in various components of personal fulfillment, such as happiness, meaning in life, and freedom from selfish desires. There are, however, some key differences between the two theologians - John Paul II emphasizes more strongly the relationship between acting well and attaining eternal life, whereas Heschel wrestles more openly with the possibility that religious commitment ultimately involves anxiety and sadness. By examining historical and contemporary analyses, including the work of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, the philosopher Peter Singer, and some present-day psychologists, Fitzgerald builds a narrative that shows the promise and limits of Heschel's and John Paul II's views.

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Genre : Religion
Author : John J. Fitzgerald
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2016-12-15
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780567657015


Abraham Heschel And The Phenomenon Of Piety

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Genre : Jewish philosophy
Author : Joseph Harp Britton
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Release : 2013
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1472551087


The Review Of Religion

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Genre : Religions
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Release : 1941
File : 956 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105015728657


Dissertation Abstracts International

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Genre : Dissertations, Academic
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Release : 1990
File : 666 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X000451361


Congress Weekly

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Genre : Jews
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Release : 1954
File : 1566 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015043539397


Congress Bi Weekly A Journal Of Opinion And Jewish Affairs

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Genre : Jews
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Release : 1951
File : 608 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433060766890


I Asked For Wonder

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Considered by many to be one of the most significant Jewish theologians of the 20th century, Abraham Heschel finds just the right words to startle the mind and delight the heart. He addresses and challenges the whole person, portraying that rarest of human phenomena--the holy man.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Abraham Joshua Heschel
Publisher : The Crossroad Publishing Co.
Release : 1983
File : 158 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X001271033


International Encyclopedia Of The Social Sciences

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : David L. Sills
Publisher : Free Press
Release : 1968
File : 868 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015002861046