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Covenantal Thinking Essay On The Philosophy And Theology Od David Novak Paul E Nahme

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Covenantal Thinking Essay On The Philosophy And Theology Od David Novak Paul E Nahme
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.25 MB
Author: Paul E. Nahme, Yaniv Feller
ISBN: 978147519216
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Covenantal Thinking Essay On The Philosophy And Theology Od David Novak Paul E Nahme by Paul E. Nahme, Yaniv Feller 978147519216 instant download after payment.

“Born in the United States, David Novak (b. 1941) is nonetheless an heir to the German-Jewish tradition of the Rabbiner-Doktor, a rabbi who is also a scholar, equally versed in traditional Jewish sources as in classical Western philosophy. This is not just a biographical statement, evident in his studies with his revered teacher Abraham Joshua Heschel, who drew from his Hasidic upbringing as well as his scholarly training in Berlin, or in the anecdotal fact that the only photograph hanging in Novak’s office is that of Heschel’s older colleague and friend Leo Baeck. Rather, we think of Novak in this light because his work truly encompasses the gamut of Jewish philosophy and the Western tradition.”

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