The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... force , gesture without motion.5 An especially astute diagnosis of our modern malady can be found in the writings of one who not only described it , but actually ex- perienced it to the utmost : Franz Kafka . This tormented Czecho ...
... force , gesture without motion.5 An especially astute diagnosis of our modern malady can be found in the writings of one who not only described it , but actually ex- perienced it to the utmost : Franz Kafka . This tormented Czecho ...
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... force ! " Rabbi " Roland B. Gittelsohn , a leading ex- ponent of this school of thought , wrote : I am a naturalistic , humanistic theist . Naturalistic , because I believe that God inheres within nature , rather than operating upon it ...
... force ! " Rabbi " Roland B. Gittelsohn , a leading ex- ponent of this school of thought , wrote : I am a naturalistic , humanistic theist . Naturalistic , because I believe that God inheres within nature , rather than operating upon it ...
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... Force or forces that rule the universe . The historical documentation of this is supplied in Otto's classic work , The Idea of the Holy.15 However , for our purposes it is sufficient to say that mankind has always feared some sort of ...
... Force or forces that rule the universe . The historical documentation of this is supplied in Otto's classic work , The Idea of the Holy.15 However , for our purposes it is sufficient to say that mankind has always feared some sort of ...
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argument basic Bible Biblical C. S. Lewis chasidic commandments cosmological cosmological argument course Creator cultural d'Holbach despite Divine doctrines dogmas Enlightenment eternal ethical existence fact famous feel G. K. Chesterton German God's heart Hirschians holy human ideologies intellectual Israel Jerusalem Jewish faith Jewish law Jewish soul Jewry kashruth lives logical Lord Maimonides mankind matter medieval ment mind Mishna modern Jew Modern Orthodox moral Moses nature Norman Lamm observance offered one's Oral Torah orthodox faith philosophes practical prayer present proof prophet question Rabbi Rabbi Hirsch rational reader reality Reformers reject religion religious faith remain revelation rightists ritual road back Sabbath sages Samson Raphael Hirsch secular seemingly sense simply Sinai sort spiritual synagogue Talmud tefillin things thought tion Torah Jews Torah Judaism totally traditional faith true truth tzitzith ultimate universe wholly believe words writes wrote Yeshiva Yeshiva University