One of the world's most illustrious and influential theologians here confronts one of the crucial philosophical and religious questions of our time: the nature and role of man. In these three lectures, originally delivered in somewhat different form as The Raymond Fred West Memorial Lectures at Stanford University in May 1963, Dr. Heschel inquires into the logic of being human: What is meant by being human? What are the grounds on which to justify a human being's claim to being human? In the author's words, -We have never been as openmouthed and inquisitive, never as astonished and...
One of the world's most illustrious and influential theologians here confronts one of the crucial philosophical and religious questions of our time: t...