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The Hebrew Prophets: A Jewish Perspective
- Jewish Studies Series
- De: David Ben Yosef
- Narrado por: Joe Balog
- Duración: 35 m
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This book explores the concept of prophecy in Judaism as defined by two great figures of Jewish history. Moses Maimonides and Abraham Joshua Heschel are two influential scholars who have impacted the many streams of Judaism. A simplistic dichotomy could be made between their two perspectives labeling Maimonides as a rational philosopher and Heschel as a mystical one. Both the study of Jewish prophecy and the approaches of both of the scholars are complex topics, but not impossible to decipher. The nature of revelation is also part of this discussion.
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A study into prophetic experience of ancient Israelites
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- The Hebrew Prophets: A Jewish Perspective
- Jewish Studies Series
- De: David Ben Yosef
- Narrado por: Joe Balog
A study into prophetic experience of ancient Israelites
Revisado: 04-12-23
Author describes how two giants of the Jewish faith relate to prophecy. Heschel a mystic and Maimonides a rational thinker help us decipher the way G-d communicated with the world in Biblical times and how we might be able to tap into this divine wisdom ourselves.
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The Transformation of Israelite Religion to Rabbinic Judaism
- De: Juan Marcos Bejarano Gutierrez
- Narrado por: Jason Melnychuk
- Duración: 56 m
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The link between the religion of biblical Israel and the religion we now identify as rabbinic Judaism is often controversial. The controversy is often linked to theological agendas rather than an honest approach to Israel’s history. The religion of ancient Israel is linked to rabbinic Judaism is many ways. The two are linked by a shared belief in the one supreme God who created the world, chose the the Jewish people to be His people.
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Very short and dry.
- De Air en 12-25-23
Fantastic!
Revisado: 01-30-21
Very thorough explanation of the creation of biblical texts and the development of Judaism after the second temple period. A must read for those interested in religious history and an academic exploration of the origins of Judaism and early Christianity.
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