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A living covenant:

the innovative spirit in traditional Judaism
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Free Press, 1985 - Religion - 340 pages
Argues that Judaism is founded on a relationship between man and God based on respect, responsibility, an reverence, discusses traditions of submission and self-assertion, and examines the role of God in human history

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Contents

Part One THE HUMAN BEING IN JUDAISM
19
Within Judaism
42
Approach to Prayer
150
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About the author (1985)

Hartman, philosopher and social activist, is the founder and director of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and is one of the most respected theologians in the world. He is Professor Emeritus at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

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