The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... experience used to approach God . There are so many variables in the human experience that it is extremely prudent never to " put all one's eggs in one basket . " What can be done , though , is to view one's faith as a result of the ...
... experience used to approach God . There are so many variables in the human experience that it is extremely prudent never to " put all one's eggs in one basket . " What can be done , though , is to view one's faith as a result of the ...
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... experience — always hoping to satisfy our long- ings and always just failing to do so . We are comfortable with this life , but at times we live through peak experiences which whisper to us of happiness beyond our own temporal existence ...
... experience — always hoping to satisfy our long- ings and always just failing to do so . We are comfortable with this life , but at times we live through peak experiences which whisper to us of happiness beyond our own temporal existence ...
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... experience into something else presuppose the very thing they are trying to explain- as when a famous psychoanalyst deduces it from prehistoric parricide . If the parricide produced a sense of guilt , that was because men felt that they ...
... experience into something else presuppose the very thing they are trying to explain- as when a famous psychoanalyst deduces it from prehistoric parricide . If the parricide produced a sense of guilt , that was because men felt that they ...
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