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Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907–1972)

Autor(a) de The Sabbath

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About the Author

Heschel received his doctorate at the Hochschule fur die Wissenschaft des Judentums in Berlin but was deported to Poland by the Nazis in 1938. He went to London in 1940 and after the war accepted a professorship in ethics and mysticism at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Heschel mostrar mais articulated a depth theology, arguing that the divine-human encounter takes place at a deeper level than is attainable by the rational mind. Reaching out to skeptical Jews and seeking to make Judaism accessible and meaningful in the modern world, Heschel stressed the interdependence of God and humanity, and maintained that God recognizes and supports ethical human action and that humans express their faith through their actions. Heschel lived according to his word and played an active role in social change, including the civil rights movement. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Abraham Joshua Heschel

The Sabbath (1951) 1,669 cópias
The Prophets (1962) 1,537 cópias
The Prophets: Volume II (1971) — Autor — 333 cópias
I asked for wonder : a spiritual anthology (1983) — Autor — 269 cópias
The Prophets: An Introduction (Volume I) (1962) — Autor — 230 cópias
Man's Quest For God (1954) 227 cópias
A passion for truth (1973) 225 cópias
Maimonides (1901) 214 cópias
Who Is Man? (1965) 174 cópias
Israel: an echo of eternity (1969) 141 cópias
The Wisdom of Heschel (1975) 66 cópias
The Earth is the Lord's & The Sabbath (1952) — Autor — 59 cópias
Batisseurs du temps (1957) 7 cópias
Il canto della libertà (1999) 5 cópias
El judio de Europa Oriental (1986) 2 cópias
La discesa della Shekinah (2003) 2 cópias
A Philosophy of Judaism 1 exemplar(es)
Il messaggio dei profeti 1 exemplar(es)
Sefer Ohev Yiśrael 1 exemplar(es)
You Are My Witness 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

The Sunflower (1997) — Contribuinte — 1,138 cópias
Life Is with People: The Culture of the Shtetl (1952) — Prefácio, algumas edições311 cópias
Christianity Through Non-Christian Eyes (1990) — Contribuinte — 74 cópias
Contemporary Jewish Theology: A Reader (1998) — Contribuinte — 45 cópias
The Signet Book of American Essays (2006) — Contribuinte — 36 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Heschel, Abraham Joshua
Outros nomes
Heschel, Abraham J.
Heshel, Abraham Joshua
赫舍爾
Data de nascimento
1907-01-11
Data de falecimento
1972-12-23
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Poland
Local de nascimento
Warsaw, Poland
Local de falecimento
New York, New York, USA
Locais de residência
New York, New York, USA
Frankfurt, Germany
Educação
University of Berlin (PhD)
Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums, Berlin, Germany
Ocupação
Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Rabbinics(Hebrew Union)
Professor of Jewish Ethics and Mysticism(Jewish Sem.)
Rabbi
Philosopher
theologian
social activist (mostrar todas 9)
poet
author
ethicist
Relacionamentos
Heschel, Susannah (daughter)
Organizações
American Philosophical Association
Metaphysical Society
American Academy for Jewish Research
Hebrew Union College
Jewish Seminary of America
Pequena biografia
Abraham Joshua Heschel was the youngest of six children born to an esteemed Hasidic Jewish family. After a traditional yeshiva education and studying for Orthodox rabbinical ordination, he pursued a doctorate at the University of Berlin and a liberal rabbinic ordination at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums, where he later taught. He joined a Yiddish poetry group and in 1933, published a volume of Yiddish poems. In 1938, he was arrested by the Gestapo and deported to Poland. He spent 10 months lecturing at Warsaw's Institute for Jewish Studies. Six weeks before the German invasion of Poland, Dr. Heschel was able to leave Warsaw for London. In 1940, Dr. Heschel emigrated to the USA and obtained a faculty position at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. In 1946, he married Sylvia Straus, a concert pianist, and also took up a post at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City, the main seminary of Conservative Judaism. Here he served as professor of Jewish ethics and mysticism for the rest of his life. It was his leadership in the civil rights movement that first made Dr. Heschel widely known.

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Obras
49
Also by
7
Membros
7,850
Popularidade
#3,098
Avaliação
½ 4.3
Resenhas
83
ISBNs
131
Idiomas
12
Favorito
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