The Prophetic Faith Martin Buber
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The Prophetic Faith

Author: Martin Buber
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Book Title
The Prophetic Faith
Author
Martin Buber
Book Condition
GOOD - previous owner's name on small title page
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Torchbooks
Year Published
1960
The task of this book is to describe a teaching which reaches its completion in some of the writing prophets from the last decades of the Northern kingdom to the return from the Babylonian exile, and to describe it both as regards its historical process and as regards its antecedents. This is the teaching about the relation between the God of Israel and Israel. Martin Buber brings to a focus his interpretation of biblical religion as an existential confrontation between Gof and man in which God calls man, individual and collective, to decision; man responds, and God judges...a study of immense value.

The task of this book is to describe a teaching which reaches its completion in some of the writing prophets from the last decades of the Northern kingdom to the return from the Babylonian exile, and to describe it both as regards its historical process and as regards its antecedents. This is the teaching about the relation between the God of Israel and Israel.

Martin Buber brings to a focus his interpretation of biblical religion as an existential confrontation between Gof and man in which God calls man, individual and collective, to decision; man responds, and God judges...a study of immense value.

The task of this book is to describe a teaching which reaches its completion in some of the writing prophets from the last decades of the Northern kingdom to the return from the Babylonian exile, and to describe it both as regards its historical process and as regards its antecedents. This is the teaching about the relation between the God of Israel and Israel.

Martin Buber brings to a focus his interpretation of biblical religion as an existential confrontation between Gof and man in which God calls man, individual and collective, to decision; man responds, and God judges...a study of immense value.