01654nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100080005208200080006008200130006810000280008110000140010910000110012324500420013424500110017624500270018726000110021426000220022526000090024730000110025630000280026730000100029552008750030565000300118065000360121065000410124685600650128720260119071617.02025-06-23 13:26:44 a0374524955 aeng a296 bH583-A16 aHeschel, Abraham Joshua d1907-1972 eAuthor aMoral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity bEssays cAbraham Joshua Heschel aU.S.A. bThe Noonday Press c1997 a425tr. bpaperback, illustration c24 cm aDr. Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-72), one of the foremost Jewish savants of our time, was internationally known as scholar, author, activist, and theologian. In his lifetime Heschel spoke and published widely. Arriving in the United States in flight from the brutalities of Nazi Germany, he never forgot that the search for the divine and for human spirituality is inseparable from the search for a just society... The essays include a tribute to Reinhold Niebuhr and a discussion of Father Bernard Haring, the moral theologian. The appendix contains Carl Stern's famous television interview with Dr. Heschel, recorded shortly before his death. The book also includes an introduction to Dr. Heschel's life and thought by the editor, his daughter, Susannah Heschel, who holds the Abba Hillel Silver chair in Jewish Studies at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. aSpiritual life -- Judaism aJews -- Social life and customs aJewish religious literature -- study4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/16533/8.jpgyCover Image