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Prophets: Two Volumes in One [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 560 pages, height x width x depth: 206x142x38 mm, weight: 975 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Hendrickson Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598561812
  • ISBN-13: 9781598561814
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 560 pages, height x width x depth: 206x142x38 mm, weight: 975 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Hendrickson Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598561812
  • ISBN-13: 9781598561814
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
The Prophets is widely recognized as a masterpiece of biblical scholarship. Heschel attempts to understand the thoughts, feelings, and impressions of each of the prophets, presenting the reader with a sense of their very being. He effectively achieves a balance between the objective supernatural and the subjective human situation, and presents a unique discussion of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Jeremiah, and Habakkuk and their particular challenges and journeys. In the second part of the book, Heschel addresses such subjects as pathos, wrath, sympathy, ecstasy, psychosis, and prophetic and poetic inspiration, and in so doing offers a new contribution to the philosophy of religion. The Prophets is both scholarly and devotional, an indispensable part of an in-depth understanding of the Hebrew Bible.
ABBREVIATIONS vi
INTRODUCTION vii
1 WHAT MANNER OF MAN IS THE PROPHET?
3
Sensitivity to evil
The importance of trivialities
Luminous and explosive
The highest good
One octave too high
An iconoclast
Austerity and compassion
Sweeping allegations
Few are guilty, all are responsible
The blast from heaven
The coalition of callousness arid authority
Loneliness and misery
The people's tolerance
Its assayer, messenger, witness
The primary content of experience
The prophet's response.
2 AMOS
27
Amos and his contemporaries
God and the nations
The anger of the Lord
A Redeemer pained the people's failure
Iconoclasm
The Lord repented
An encounter will save.
3 HOSEA
39
Hosea and his times
Political promiscuity
Tension between anger and compassion
Hosea sees a drama
Emotional solidarity
Longing for grunion
How to share disillusionment
Hosea's marriage
The marriage an act of sympathy
Daath elohim.
4 ISAIAH (ISA. 1-39)
61
Prosperity and power
Isaiah and the Northern Kingdom
Surrender to Assyria
A covenant with death
Jerusalem rejoices, Isaiah is distressed
If you will not believe, you will not abide
Against alliances
Assyria shall fall by a sword not of man
Sennacherib's invasion of Judah
Confusions
The anger of the Lord
Divine sorrow
There is sorrow in His anger
Sympathy for God
At one with his people
The vision of Isaiah
Uncanny indifference
My people go into exile for want of knowledge
A remnant will return
Zion.
5 MICAH
98
6 JEREMIAH
103
Complacency and distress
The age of wrath
God's love of Israel
The inner tension
The sorrow and anguish of the Lord
Sympathy for God
Sympathy for Israel
The polarity within
The hypertrophy of sympathy
Prophecy not the only instrument
The collapse of Assyria
The emergence of the Babylonian empire
The fall of Jerusalem.
7 HABAKKUK
140
8 SECOND ISAIAH
145
On the eve of redemption
My right is disregarded by God
Who taught Him the path of justice?
The suffering servant
In all their affliction, He was afflicted
Because I love you
The Lord's oath
A light to the nations
The word of God will stand forever.
9 HISTORY
159
The idolatry of might
There is no regard for man
For not by force shall man prevail
The pantheism of history
The unity of history
The human event as a divine experience
The contingency of civilization
The polarity of history
Strange is His deed, alien is His work
Like a stranger in the land
A history of waiting for God
They shall not hurt or destroy
Blessed be My people Egypt.
10 CHASTISEMENT 187
The futility of chastisement
The strange disparity
The failure of freedom
The suspension of freedom
No word is God's last word.
11 JUSTICE 195
Sacrifice
God is at stake
The a priori-mishpat and tsedakah
Inspiration as a moral act
Perversion of justice
The sense of injustice
Nonspecialization of justice
The love of kindness
The inner man
An interpersonal relationship
A grammar of experience
As a mighty stream
Exaltation in justice
Autonomy of the moral law
The primacy of God's involvement in history
Intimate relatedness.
INDEX OF PASSAGES 221
INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS 231