The average rating for Mystery and truth based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2016-03-15 00:00:00 Shaun Wyche Very different but lots of great insights |
Review # 2 was written on 2020-04-08 00:00:00 Tim Gann Oh. my. goodness. Heschel takes reason and the ineffable, God and man, faith and reality and life ... and writes about them in a way we all recognize and yet that opens my mind anew. I read some paragraphs two or three times, feeling them sink in deeper each time. The search of reason ends at the shore of the known; on the immense expanse beyond it only the sense of the ineffable can glide. It alone knows the route to that which is remote from experience and understanding. Neither of them is amphibious: reason cannot go beyond the shore, and the sense of the ineffable is out of place where we measure, where we weigh. We do not leave the shore of the known in search of adventure or suspense or because of the failure of reason to answer our questions. We sail because our mind is like a fantastic sea shell, and when applying our ears to its lips we hear a perpetual murmur from the waves beyond the shore.I can't wait to read more of this book, but am going to savor it slowly. |
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