The Sabbath It's Meaning for Modern Man by A. J Heschel
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Heschel's Sabbath reflections are a unique offering among his works: a series of short and mystical philosophical reflections on the Seventh Day embodying the Jewish 'architecture of time' in alterity to 'Technical civilization--man's conquest of space.' Heschel was a powerhouse in 20th century philosophy of religion and a widely read public intellectual. The Sabbath was his most enduringly popular book.
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Heschel's Sabbath reflections are a unique offering among his works: a series of short and mystical philosophical reflections on the Seventh Day embodying the Jewish 'architecture of time' in alterity to 'Technical civilization--man's conquest of space.' Heschel was a powerhouse in 20th century philosophy of religion and a widely read public intellectual. The Sabbath was his most enduringly popular book.
Heschel's Sabbath reflections are a unique offering among his works: a series of short and mystical philosophical reflections on the Seventh Day embodying the Jewish 'architecture of time' in alterity to 'Technical civilization--man's conquest of space.' Heschel was a powerhouse in 20th century philosophy of religion and a widely read public intellectual. The Sabbath was his most enduringly popular book.