Location:  Home » Strategy Guides » The Prophets (Perennial Classics)    
Categories
Games
Strategy Guides
Gameboy Advance
Wii
Xbox 360
PS3 Games
Nintendo DS
Game Controllers
Game Movies
Game Downloads
Board Games
Game Tools
Subcategories
Literature & Fiction
Books & Reading
British
Classics
Comic
Drama
Erotica
Essays
Foreign Language Fiction
Genre Fiction
History & Criticism
Letters & Correspondence
Literary
Poetry
Short Stories
United States
Women's Fiction
World Literature
Education & Reference
Almanacs & Yearbooks
Atlases & Maps
Careers
Catalogs & Directories
College & University
Consumer Guides
Dictionaries & Thesauruses
Encyclopedias
Etiquette
Foreign Language Study & Reference
Genealogy
Graduate School
Quotations
Schools & Teaching
Studying & Workbooks
Test Preparation
Trivia & Fun Facts
Words, Language & Grammar
Writing, Research & Publishing Guides
Related Categories
• Reference
Christian Books & Bibles
Subjects
Books
• Literature & Fiction
Subjects
Books
• Education & Reference
Subjects
Books
• Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
Sacred Writings
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
Subjects
• Philosophy
Politics & Social Sciences
Subjects
Books

The Prophets (Perennial Classics)

The Prophets (Perennial Classics)Author: Abraham J. Heschel
Brand: Harper Collins Publishers
Category: Book

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $8.86
as of 5/24/2012 01:12 PDT details
You Save: $11.13 (56%)

In Stock


New (50) Used (38) Collectible (1) from $6.16

Seller: TOTAL BOOKS
Sales Rank: 25,417

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st Perennial classics ed
Pages: 704
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 1.2

MPN: 9780060936990
ISBN: 0060936991
EAN: 9780060936990
ASIN: 0060936991

Publication Date: October 16, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Prophets
  • Paperback - The Prophets, Volume II (Two)
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Paperback - The Prophets (Two Volume Set)
  • Paperback - THE PROPHETS
  • Paperback - The Prophets (Vols. 1 & 2)
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Unknown Binding - The Prophets
  • Unknown Binding - The Prophets
  • Paperback - The Prophets (an intoduction)
  • Hardcover - Prophets, The
  • Paperback - The Prophets Volume II
  • Hardcover - The Prophets (complete in one volume)
  • Paperback - The Prophets: Volume II
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Paperback - The Prophets: Volume II
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Hardcover - The Prophets
  • Paperback - The Prophets Volume II

Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Abraham Heschel is a seminal name in religious studies and the author of Man Is Not Alone and God in Search of Man. When The Prophets was first published in 1962, it was immediately recognized as a masterpiece of biblical scholarship.

The Prophets 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 author's profound understanding of the prophets also opens the door to new insight into the philosophy of religion.



Amazon.com Review
According to the popular definition, a prophet is one who accurately predicts the future. But in the Jewish tradition, as Abraham Joshua Heschel explains in The Prophets, these figures earn their title by witnessing the world around them with outstanding passion. Prophets are those whose "life and soul are at stake" in what they say about "the mystery of [God's] relation to man." They are "some of the most disturbing people who have ever lived," and yet they are also "the men whose image is our refuge in distress, and whose voice and vision sustain our faith." Heschel's book, one of the classic texts on the subject, contains sophisticated, straightforward discussions of each of the Hebrew prophets, the primary themes of their preaching, and comparisons of Israel's prophets to those of other religions'. Throughout, Heschel avoids the two great temptations in any discussion of prophesy: overstating the supernatural quality of a prophet's epiphany ("A prophet is a person, not a microphone"), and reducing prophesy to a merely human phenomenon. Instead, Heschel describes the prophet's peculiar status as God's spokesman in a way that does justice to its complexity: "He speaks from the perspective of God as perceived from the perspective of his own situation." --Michael Joseph Gross


CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.