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- catalog abstract "In his lifetime, the late Abraham Joshua Heschel was celebrated as a profound religious thinker, an eloquent writer on Hasidism, a modern prophet who led civil rights marches. All of these eclipsed his reputation as a first-rate scholar of Jewish thought; since his death his work has gradually emerged from behind his fame. Central among his interests was the nature of the direct experience of God, either mystically or prophetically. While his work on the ancient. Israelite prophets is well known, his studies of prophetic inspiration among Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages is not, in part because it exists in article form and in part because these articles were written in Hebrew. The standard Jewish view is that prophecy ended with the ancient prophets, somewhere early in the Second Temple era. Heschel demonstrated that this view is not altogether accurate. Belief in the possibility of continued prophetic inspiration, and in its. Actual occurrence - appear throughout much of the medieval period, and even in modern times.".
- catalog contributor b9988987.
- catalog contributor b9988988.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Actual occurrence - appear throughout much of the medieval period, and even in modern times.".
- catalog description "In his lifetime, the late Abraham Joshua Heschel was celebrated as a profound religious thinker, an eloquent writer on Hasidism, a modern prophet who led civil rights marches. All of these eclipsed his reputation as a first-rate scholar of Jewish thought; since his death his work has gradually emerged from behind his fame. Central among his interests was the nature of the direct experience of God, either mystically or prophetically. While his work on the ancient.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-139) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Israelite prophets is well known, his studies of prophetic inspiration among Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages is not, in part because it exists in article form and in part because these articles were written in Hebrew. The standard Jewish view is that prophecy ended with the ancient prophets, somewhere early in the Second Temple era. Heschel demonstrated that this view is not altogether accurate. Belief in the possibility of continued prophetic inspiration, and in its.".
- catalog extent "xv, 157 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0881253464".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng heb".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hoboken, NJ : Ktav,".
- catalog subject "296.3/11 20".
- catalog subject "BM645.P67 H47 1996".
- catalog subject "Judaism History Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789.".
- catalog subject "Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204 Contributions in understanding of prophecy.".
- catalog subject "Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204.".
- catalog subject "Mysticism Judaism.".
- catalog subject "Prophecy Judaism History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Spiritual life Judaism.".
- catalog title "Prophetic inspiration after the prophets : Maimonides and others medieval authorities / by Abraham J. Heschel ; edited by Morris M. Faierstein ; preface by Moshe Idel.".
- catalog type "text".