The Sheikh and the Bride Who Said No by Susan Mallery

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The Sheikh and the Bride Who Said No by Susan Mallery

The intellectual legacy of one of the twentieth century's greatest religious thinkers--explained by a leading theologian of our day.

It is only through experiencing the contradictions in human existence, through being overwhelmed by the divine presence, through the finite human being feeling terror-stricken by the infinite majesty of God that one can develop an authentic religious personality.
--David Hartman (From Chapter 6)

Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903-1993) profoundly influenced modern Orthodox Judaism in the United States--and Judaism as a whole--by opening up a discourse between the tradition of Torah study and Western philosophical thought. The future of both religious Zionism in Israel and of Orthodoxy in America hangs to a great extent on how we interpret his intellectual legacy. Dr. David Hartman's penetrating analysis of Rabbi Soloveitchik's work reveals a Judaism committed to intellectual courage, integrity and openness.

A renowned theologian and philosopher, Hartman meticulously explores the subtlety and complexity of Rabbi Soloveitchik's theological thought, exposing a surprising intersection of halakhic tradition and modern Western theology--a confrontation that deepens and expands our spiritual understanding. Hartman's provocative interpretation bears witness to the legitimacy of remaining loyal to the Judaic tradition without sacrificing one's intellectual freedom and honesty.

Mallery, Susan: - New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery has won the hearts of millions of readers around the world with books described as immensely entertaining, intensely emotional (RT Book Reviews), hilarious (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) and heartwarming (Publishers Weekly). One major retailer recently described her as the queen of romantic fiction. While she deeply appreciates the accolades of critics and booksellers, Mallery is even more honored by the enthusiasm of her readers and the word of mouth that catapults her toward the top of the bestsellers lists time and again. Mallery lives in not-so-sunny Seattle with her husband and a toy poodle who makes her laugh every day and who's not even a little bit impressed by her growing fame. Visit Susan online at www.SusanMallery.com.
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ISBN 13 9780373246663
ISBN 10 0373246668
Title The Sheikh and the Bride Who Said No
Author Susan Mallery
Series Silhouette Special Edition S
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2005-06-17
Number of pages 256
Cover note Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden.
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