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Abraham Joshua Heschel--Philosopher of Wonder - Our Thirty-Year Friendship and Dialogue (Paperback, New)
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Abraham Joshua Heschel--Philosopher of Wonder - Our Thirty-Year Friendship and Dialogue (Paperback, New)
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Synopsis: Most studies of Abraham Joshua Heschel approach him as a
theologian, whereas this book peers behind the theologian and
honors Heschel as the original philosopher that he was. So it
unearths Heschel's epistemology, his aesthetic, and his social
philosophy, all reinforced by the thirty years of friendship and
dialogue that Maurice Friedman shared with him. This book raises
significantly critical questions concerning Heschel's philosophy of
Judaism while remaining greatly appreciative of the sweep and
command of his philosophy that Friedman believes were not
sufficiently worked through. Endorsements: "In Abraham Joshua
Heschel, Maurice Friedman, the disciple and foremost interpreter of
Martin Buber, has given us a lucid and deeply personal account of
his unique friendship with Abraham Heschel, the most creative
Jewish thinker of the twentieth century. Friedman's love for
Heschel can be seen throughout the book in spite of the fact that
these two philosophers held different views on religion and
Judaism. Friedman helps us understand why Heschel is considered by
many to be the Jewish saint of his generation." --Harold Kasimow,
Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Grinnell College "Few of
us get to experience a meaningful relationship with a great
spiritual teacher, such as Friedman did with Heschel. I found this
book to provide wonderfully rich insights into Heschel's lived
wisdom and moral grandeur. Abraham Joshua Heschel provides an
evocative account of the dialogical interactions between these
remarkable thinkers." --Kenneth P. Kramer, Professor Emeritus of
Comparative Religious Studies, San Jose State University "Maurice
Friedman gives us a beautiful, inspiring portrait of his
relationship with my father over the course of many decades. His
book is a superb introduction to my father's life and thought and
is filled with love and admiration." --Susannah Heschel, Professor
of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College Author Biography: Maurice S.
Friedman was Professor Emeritus of Religion, Philosophy, and
Comparative Literature at San Diego State University. He is the
author or editor of over fifty books, including a translation of
Martin Buber's Hasidism and Modern Man (2005) and Abraham Joshua
Heschel & Elie Wiesel, You Are My Witnesses (1987).
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