Arguments and doctrines: a reader of Jewish thinking in the aftermath of the Holocaust
TítuloArguments and doctrines: a reader of Jewish thinking in the aftermath of the Holocaust
Autor
Call number296.3/0017
Número del objeto05242
Lugar de publicaciónNew York, New York, United States
EditorialHarper & Row
Año de publicación
1970
Paginación537p.
MaterialBook
Descripción
This book is intended to disclose the interior conflict and ferment of Jewish religious thought, its efforts to move toward a focusing of central beliefs, its criticism of prevailing institutions and ideological structures, its awareness of paradoxical existence as the oldest surviving religion in the West in conditions that make its authentic continuance enormously precarious