The book presents the Judaic tradition as a dynamic framework that fosters human individuality and freedom, challenging the notion of passivity and resignation. It emphasizes the importance of relationships in expressing personal identity and autonomy, offering a fresh perspective on how these elements coexist within the tradition.
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From Simon & Schuster, Between God and Man is Abraham Heschel's interpretation of Judaism with a new forward from David Hartman.Abraham Heschel's classic work, originally published in 1965, now with a new Introduction by noted Jewish theologian David Hartman, examines questions of faith, divinity, self-sufficiency, and other basic tenets of Judaism.