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  1. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Abraham Joshua Heschel (nasceu em 11 de janeiro de 1907, em Varsóvia, Polônia – faleceu em 23 de dezembro de 1972, em Nova Iorque, Nova York), rabino, teólogo e autor judeu que se tornou uma força pessoal e intelectual de grandes proporções no cenário religioso americano.

  2. Abraham J. Heschel Varsovia, 11 de enero de 1907 – Nueva York, 23 de diciembre de 1972 El Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer, en el 50º aniversario del fallecimiento del rabino Abraham Joshua Heschel, ha denominado el año 2022 como “El Año Heschel”.

  3. One of the world’s most illustrious and influential theologians here confronts one of the crucial philosophical and religious questions of our time: the nature and role of man. In these three lectures, originally delivered in somewhat different form as The Raymond Fred West Memorial Lectures at Stanford University in May 1963, Dr. Heschel inquires into the logic of being human: What is meant ...

  4. Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Jewish American rabbi, scholar, and philosopher who was very active in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Heschel descended on his father's side from Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezeritch and Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apta (Opatow); on his mother's side from Levi Isaac of Berdichev. After traditional Jewish studies, he ...

  5. This article deals with the issue of prayer as mystical experience in Abraham J. Heschel’s writings. In order to understand Heschel’s ideas on prayer, it is necessary to turn to his roots in Hasidim. A comparison between Hasidic sources and Heschel’s thought elucidates the importance of mysticism in his philosophy.

  6. Abraham J. Heschel, 1964. Abraham Joshua Heschel (Varsavia, 11 gennaio 1907 – New York, 23 dicembre 1972) è stato un rabbino e filosofo polacco naturalizzato statunitense

  7. January 11, 1907 to December 23, 1972. Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Jewish theologian and philosopher with a social consciousness that led him to participate in the civil rights movement. Considered “one of the truly great men” of his day and a “great prophet” by Martin Luther King, Jr., Heschel articulated to many Jewish Americans and ...