God and man in Judaism.
TitleGod and man in Judaism.
Call number296/0045
Object number09306
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherVallentine, Mitchell
Year of publication
1958
Physical description77p.
MaterialBook
Description
Leo Baeck accepted ethical monotheism as the essence of Judaism but added mystery, a sense of the holy, as a second Jewish essence. He wrote about our emotional awareness, our experiencing the Divine which naturally leads to ethical acts, what Baeck called the commandments. At the same time, we can also maintain peoplehood, a sense of our role in history, through ritual acts, which give expression to our sense of mystery. His actions during WWII exemplified his moral beliefs.