The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without EmbellishmentsFeldheim Publishers, 1978 - 251 páginas |
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... question and that reality may be a fantasy . G. K. Ches- terton once humorously described the strange world of these ... questions to ask ; it has questioned itself . You cannot call up any wilder vision than a city in which men ask ...
... question and that reality may be a fantasy . G. K. Ches- terton once humorously described the strange world of these ... questions to ask ; it has questioned itself . You cannot call up any wilder vision than a city in which men ask ...
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... questions are , for the most part , never asked . However , should they be raised , they are invariably not answered . * Indeed , the situation is very puzzling . For thousands of years , the greatest philosophers and most sophisticated ...
... questions are , for the most part , never asked . However , should they be raised , they are invariably not answered . * Indeed , the situation is very puzzling . For thousands of years , the greatest philosophers and most sophisticated ...
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... question in the affirmative or else never answer any question , never ask any question , never even exist intellectually , to answer or to ask .... If a man feels that all the moments of his own mind are meaningless , then his mind is ...
... question in the affirmative or else never answer any question , never ask any question , never even exist intellectually , to answer or to ask .... If a man feels that all the moments of his own mind are meaningless , then his mind is ...
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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