The Prophets

The Prophets by Abraham J. Heschel is a significant work in religious studies, published by Harper Collins on October 16, 2001, as the 1st Perennial classics edition. This book offers readers a unique opportunity to explore the Old Testament, providing insights into Israel’s prophetic movement and the philosophical dimensions of religion.
In this edition, readers will find a comprehensive examination of the prophets, enhancing their understanding of biblical texts. Heschel’s profound insights invite exploration into the realms of religion, biblical criticism, and literary interpretation, making it a valuable resource for those interested in ancient and classical philosophies. With 704 pages, this work serves as a substantial contribution to the study of religious thought and the complexities of prophetic literature.
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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.
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