Abraham Joshua Heschel

Theologian and philosopher of religion

Abraham Joshua Heschel - Theologian and philosopher of religion
Born

January 11th, 1907
118 years ago

Died

1972
53 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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Born in Poland and later relocating to the United States, a prominent rabbi, theologian, and philosopher engaged with the themes of religion, mysticism, and social justice. Contributions to Jewish thought included the integration of spirituality and action, particularly in relation to civil rights. Collaborated with leaders in the civil rights movement and emphasized the importance of active participation in societal issues. Writings, including 'The Prophets' and 'God in Search of Man,' explored the nature of faith and the human experience of the divine.

Wrote 'The Prophets'

Participated in the civil rights movement

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