Prayer After the Death of God: A Phenomenological Study of Hebrew Literature

Prayer After the Death of God: A Phenomenological Study of Hebrew Literature

written by Avi Sagi, fl. 1999, in Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah, Vol. 18 (Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2016), 211 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
The widespread view is that prayer is the center of religious existence and that understanding the meaning of prayer requires that we assume God is its sole destination. This book challenges this assumption and, through a phenomenological analysis of the meaning of prayer in modern Hebrew literature, shows that prayer does not depend at all on the addressee—humans are praying beings. Prayer is, above all, the recognition that we are free to transcend the facts of our life and an expression of the hope that we can override the weight of our past and present circumstances.
Field of Interest
Religion & Thought
Author
Avi Sagi, fl. 1999
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Academic Studies Press
Content Type
General reference book
Duration
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Format
Text
Page Count
211
Publication Year
2016
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Place Published / Released
Brighton, MA
Series Number
Vol. 18
Subject
Religion & Thought, Social Sciences, Spirituality, Philosophy, الروحانية, Spiritualité, Geistigkeit, רוּחָנִיוּת, Espiritualidad, Espiritualidade, الفلسفة, Philosophie, Falsafa, פִילוֹסוֹפִיָה, Filosofía, Filosofia, Jewish, Morals, Humanism/Philology, Death, Spiritual Reading, Omnipotence, Jews
Translator
Batya Stein, fl. 2016
Series / Program
Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah
Keywords and Translated Subjects
الروحانية, Spiritualité, Geistigkeit, רוּחָנִיוּת, Espiritualidad, Espiritualidade, الفلسفة, Philosophie, Falsafa, פִילוֹסוֹפִיָה, Filosofía, Filosofia

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