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Spiritual Integrity: On the Possibility of Steadfast Honesty in Faith and Worship

Autor Martin S. Cohen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2020
In Spiritual Integrity, Martin S. Cohen argues that it is possible for a serious commitment to religion to coexist with a parallel commitment to the absolute integrity of the intellect. Written for people of all faiths by a working rabbi with decades of experience in the pulpit, Spiritual Integrity is its author's attempt to use the evidence of his own faith to demonstrate that it is entirely possible to use the traditional trappings of religious commitment to live honestly in the world as a person of faith.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761872399
ISBN-10: 0761872396
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 153 x 220 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
The First Gate: Knowing God
The Second Gate: Believing in God
The Third Gate: Reading God
The Fourth Gate: Praying to God
The Fifth Gate: Worshiping God
The Sixth Gate: Obeying God
The Seventh Gate: Standing Before God
The Eighth Gate: Living with God in the World
The Ninth Gate: Loving God
The Tenth Gate: Cleaving Unto God
Afterword
List of Abbreviations
About the Author

Recenzii

This is a daring work. It tries both to deepen spirituality and to deflate its pretensions. The journey toward spiritual integrity requires relentless honesty, self-criticism, truthfulness, and insistence on truth. Cohen is a wise and amicable companion on an arduous journey.
Martin S. Cohen has written a deeply insightful book that distills decades of his life as a working rabbi and scholar. His book is a remarkably accessible, learned and meditative primer on the 'gates' that lead toward the paradoxical, unfathomable, metaphorical-and yet vividly real-joy of life lived in communion with God.
Short indeed is the list of contemporary authors able through the force of their prose to awaken moderns to the worship of God with the graceful persuasiveness of Martin S. Cohen, whose writing flows both from his prodigious learning and from his unwavering commitment to intellectual integrity. But there is the medium to consider as well as the message: by resurrecting the classical prose style of Jewish antiquity, Cohen manages to offer his response to cynicism and post-modernism in language that will be resonant with moderns precisely because it is so evocatively traditional and so unequivocally honest.