Heschel: Between God and Man

Abraham Heschel’s book, “Between God and Man: An Interpretation of Judaism”.

Heschel’s classic work, originally published in 1965, now with a new Introduction by noted Jewish theologian David Hartman, examines questions of faith, divinity, self-sufficiency, and other basic tenets of Judaism, confirming Reinhold Niebuhr’s belief that Heschel is “a commanding and authoritative voice not only in the Jewish community but in the religious life of America”.

38 sessions with audio files will take you through the book a few pages at a time so you will have ample opportunity to read, contemplate, and learn as we go.

The lectures are short enough so you only need twenty minutes or so to listen to each one.

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