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- catalog contributor b3237835.
- catalog created "c1959.".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "c1959.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1959.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part one: encounter with God -- I. Philosophy and religion -- an introductory survey: -- Religion as metaphysics -- The fallacy of the identification -- The path of a Jewish philosopher -- II. The foundation of religion: -- The "proofs" for the existence of God -- God encountered -- Revelation as fellowship -- III. The record of the encounter: -- Encounter and logical necessity -- Encounter and scientific method -- "Ye are my witnesses!" -- IV. The paradox of the encounter -- God -- 'wholly other" and "friend" -- Man -- dependent-independent -- Encounter and mysticism -- V. Faith, reason and the encounter -- The meaning of faith -- Faith as re-cognition -- Faith as commitment in freedom -- VI. The God of the encounter -- From God to the absolute -- Relational attributes -- VII/ The absolute versus God -- The problem of the attributes as the problem of relationship -- Creation and the "hiding" God -- VIII. Creation and value: -- The "proofs" for creation -- From nothing to something -- Causation and creation -- IX. Evil in creation -- The imperfect world of the perfect God -- The source of freedom and responsibility -- Part two: encountering the world -- X. How encounter the "other"?: -- "Things in which He delights" or the law of God -- Two questions concerning the law -- Two problems of ethics -- XI. Divine law and ethical deed: -- Revelation as the source of obligation -- Man's ethical dilemma -- The indirect method of the law -- XII. The holy deed: -- Dualism of human nature -- resolved in the Mitsvah -- Sanctification of living through the Mitsvah -- The meaning of the law -- a summary -- Part three: deed and history -- XIII. Israel: -- The deed made effective -- The universal goal -- The chosen people -- XIV. God in history: -- God's silence and concern -- divine responsibility -- Fulfillment.".
- catalog extent "202 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "God, man, and history.".
- catalog isFormatOf "God, man, and history.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "c1959.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Jonathan David,".
- catalog relation "God, man, and history.".
- catalog subject "296.3".
- catalog subject "BM610 .B44".
- catalog subject "God (Judaism)".
- catalog subject "Revelation Judaism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: encounter with God -- I. Philosophy and religion -- an introductory survey: -- Religion as metaphysics -- The fallacy of the identification -- The path of a Jewish philosopher -- II. The foundation of religion: -- The "proofs" for the existence of God -- God encountered -- Revelation as fellowship -- III. The record of the encounter: -- Encounter and logical necessity -- Encounter and scientific method -- "Ye are my witnesses!" -- IV. The paradox of the encounter -- God -- 'wholly other" and "friend" -- Man -- dependent-independent -- Encounter and mysticism -- V. Faith, reason and the encounter -- The meaning of faith -- Faith as re-cognition -- Faith as commitment in freedom -- VI. The God of the encounter -- From God to the absolute -- Relational attributes -- VII/ The absolute versus God -- The problem of the attributes as the problem of relationship -- Creation and the "hiding" God -- VIII. Creation and value: -- The "proofs" for creation -- From nothing to something -- Causation and creation -- IX. Evil in creation -- The imperfect world of the perfect God -- The source of freedom and responsibility -- Part two: encountering the world -- X. How encounter the "other"?: -- "Things in which He delights" or the law of God -- Two questions concerning the law -- Two problems of ethics -- XI. Divine law and ethical deed: -- Revelation as the source of obligation -- Man's ethical dilemma -- The indirect method of the law -- XII. The holy deed: -- Dualism of human nature -- resolved in the Mitsvah -- Sanctification of living through the Mitsvah -- The meaning of the law -- a summary -- Part three: deed and history -- XIII. Israel: -- The deed made effective -- The universal goal -- The chosen people -- XIV. God in history: -- God's silence and concern -- divine responsibility -- Fulfillment.".
- catalog title "God, man, and history : a Jewish interpretation / by Eliezer Berkovits.".
- catalog type "text".