Probes the nature of God, revelation, and response in an investigation of the teachings, attitudes, and spiritual needs which led to the deveolopment of Judaism
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"It speaks to all those for whom the Bible is a holy book." --'Time'
"One of the most compelling books about being human that has been written." --'Boston Globe'
Abraham Joshua Heschel is considered the greatest theologian of the tewntieth-century, as well as being one of the most significant leaders in the USA. he played an important role in the US Civil Rights Movement, as well as being the Jewish representative to vatical Council II. Born in 1907 in Warsaw.
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