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God’s Omnipotence and Presence in Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Philosophy
- Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
- Purdue University Press
- Volume 26, Number 1, Fall 2007
- pp. 41-71
- 10.1353/sho.0.0001
- Article
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In this essay I will address Heschel’s reflections on the presence and the power of God, as they appear in his different writings: in his poems, his articles and his books. It was Heschel’s belief that a man’s works are “windows allowing us to view the author’s soul.” Heschel’s writings attest to the deep inner struggle in his soul, as he considers the almightiness and presence of God. I will examine how historical events shaped Heschel’s spiritual insights and brought on new conceptions, new in the sense that they represent renewed spiritual discoveries for Heschel. I will then attempt to analyze Heschel’s changing perspectives on the matters of the almightiness and of the potency of God throughout his lifetime.