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"This book has monumental stature. It is fresh and vivid. . . aflame with prophetic vision." —James Muilenburg From the author of Man is Not Alone and God in Search of Man, comes Abraham Heschel's 1962 masterpiece of Biblical scholarship, The Prophets. Abraham J. Heschel's The Prophets, originally published in 1962, provides a unique opportunity for readers of the Old Testament, both Christian and Jewish, to gain fresh and deep knowledge of Israel’s prophetic movement. The book includes detailed examinations of the stories of the prophets Amos, Hosea, Isahiah, Micah, Jeremiah, as well as explorations of the theology and philosophy of pathos, the theory of ecstasy in modern religious scholarship, an excavation of the relationship between prophecy and psychosis, and a comparative view of prophets throughout the world. Heschel's project is excavate and examine the consciousness of the prophets: not just the content of their prophecies, but the type of faith-based experience they personified. Heschel's exegetical skill and profound understanding of the prophets opens the door to new insight into the philosophy of religion - a wonderful text for anyone interested in the dialectic of the divine-human encounter. Review: A treasured book - This book has fundamentally and profoundly changed my life. Review: A must read for serious Bible studies! - This is a must read for those engaging in a deep dive into biblical prophecy and its leading proponents.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 577 Reviews |
L**M
A treasured book
This book has fundamentally and profoundly changed my life.
B**E
A must read for serious Bible studies!
This is a must read for those engaging in a deep dive into biblical prophecy and its leading proponents.
S**R
In depth dive into the prophetic mindset
Fantastic and insightful read. Highly recommend for someone wanting a classical perspective of the pre-exilic prophets. The book is divided into two parts. The first half is composed of chapters which are general commentaries on the individual books of the pre-exilic prophets (Dr. Herschel also covers the second half is Isaiah which he dates as post-exilic). The second half contains chapters of topical discussions probing the prophetic mindset and culminating in a defense of the Hebrew prophetic revelation as an unprecedented and incomparable ancient phenomenon. Highly recommended for the in-depth Bible reader
T**R
Outstanding! Insightful!
A man who writes beautifully and intellectually. His books are a gift to the reader. I am a Catholic lay member of the Dominican Order. We place great emphasis upon scholarship as we seek Truth and Wisdom where ever she is to be discovered. As an avid student of Judaism, Abraham Joshua Heschel has become a major recourse for my studies.
R**H
Classic for anyone studying the prophets
The first part of the book was wonderful--and I see why this is a classic in the field that anyone interested in the Prophets- or prophecy itself - would do well to read. He opens up the relationship the prophets had with God and with the people-- a very moving picture of the pathos of God. My only caveat is that in the second half of the book when he is speaking about mysticism, he makes the mistake many activists make. He assumes that all mystics are just interested in their own personal experiences and journey with God. I don't know enough about Jewish mysticism to speak much here- so maybe he is only intending to write about his own tradition - but in Christianity, one of the primary ways mystical experiences are tested for their genuineness is by their fruit. Theresa of Avila-- herself a mystic/reformer/activist/writer - said that if the experiences did not bear the fruit of increased love and service to others then they were not to be trusted. Christian mysticism in never just about the individual- increased love of God and intimacy with God is seen as enhancing love of neighbor. I would be surprised if Jewish mysticism did not also have that caveat- as so much of the richness of Christian spirituality is rooted in Jewish soil, which is also founded in loving God and one's neighbor as oneself..
R**I
What does it feel like to be a prophet of God? This is the book.
I was searching for a book that delved into the topic of the Old Testament prophet's experience. How did he view his calling? How did he feel about what he was doing? What was it like internally to speak on God's behalf? Heschel delves deep into this vane of thought. He compares God's prophets to the false prophets. He compares them to prophets from various pagan religions. With a fine tooth comb he separates the nits from the scalp and delivers an intriguing, soul searching, and inspiring look into the heart and mind of an Old Testament prophet. I've not read anything else like it. Best book I've read in a decade.
M**A
an eloquent treatise on the evils of moral indifference
This is still, despite the years that have passed since its first publication, an eloquent and heartfelt examination of one of the most beautiful and influential parts of the Jewish Bible. It presents many insights into these ancient and sometimes mystifying texts. The section on the nature of divine anger is particularly useful for the modern reader, who may find this aspect of the prophetic texts off-putting. The book is in a sense a treatise on the evils of moral indifference and complacency, and it is no surprise to realize that the morality presented in the Prophets motivated Heschel to become active in the civil rights movement.
A**E
Profound
This is the perfect complement to serious Christian thought (e.g. Brueggeman) about the prophets and their validity for our generation; a profound Jewish perspective. Heschel is a vivid and engaging writer with a unique mind and amazing insight. Grounded in ancient tradition and Rabbinic thought, Heschel translates the message of the prophets for today and points us toward the job of working to create a better future. This belongs on the bookshelf of every serious student of Hebrew scriptures.
A**Z
Very informative and inspirational
Great to study this book!
V**O
Livro Novo
Livro novo conforme descrito pelo vendedor.
F**A
Un grande livro
sto facendo un corso sul i profeti e questo libro sarà come una luce. Abraham Heschel è molto bravo. Avete questo libro in italiano? Vorrei averlo anche in italino. Grazie
M**!
Great insights on the prophets
Excellent book
D**V
Si les idées religieuses comptent plus pour vous que le rituel... à lire par ces temps obscurs d’extrémisme religieux!
C'est un chef d'oeuvre. Depuis 40 ans je cherchais un penseur qui pourrait réconcilier l'idée religieuse avec le sens moral, l'universalité de certaines valeurs, voire un engagement politique. Et j'ai lu Heschel! Pour les prophètes, l'essence de la religion ce n'est pas un rituel ou un autre, mais c'est l'indignation contre l'injustice, l'engagement contre la corruption et les abus de pouvoirs, la lutte contre l'indifférence. L'engagement d'Heschel dans le mouvement des droits civiques de Martin Luther King en tant qu'acte religieux illustre parfaitement cette tradition prophétique. Je trouve aberrant que ce livre ne soit pas encore traduit en Francais... Triste signe des temps ou les grenouilles de bénitiers de toutes religion s'aiment de haïr ensemble!
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