thirteen principles of faith, The

a chasidic viewpoint

Natan Gurary.

246 pages  |  ~7 hrs

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thirteen principles of faith, The

a chasidic viewpoint

By Natan Gurary.

This profound exploration transforms Maimonides' foundational thirteen principles of Jewish faith from philosophical statements into living spiritual practices. Rather than presenting these ancient teachings as mere intellectual concepts, author Natan Gurary draws upon the wisdom of prominent Chasidic masters, particularly from the Lubavitch tradition, to reveal how each principle serves as a gateway to deeper self-understanding and divine connection.

The book approaches these timeless principles as meditative tools designed to illuminate the soul and expand awareness of both our inner nature and the divine presence that permeates existence. Each principle becomes an invitation to encounter the sacred within everyday experience, offering readers a structured path for spiritual reflection and growth.

Rooted in Chasidic philosophy that views Torah as a direct manifestation of the divine, this work emphasizes experiential wisdom over abstract theology. The principles are presented not as distant ideals to admire, but as practical frameworks for examining the fundamental assumptions that guide our lives and relationships.

Through this lens, readers embark on what the author describes as an expedition rather than a mere exposition. The journey leads through layers of meaning embedded within these classical teachings, ultimately fostering a transformative encounter with divine wisdom and personal truth. This approach makes ancient Jewish mystical insights accessible to contemporary seekers exploring the intersection of faith, philosophy, and spiritual practice.

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Habad Judaism Hasidism Judaism, doctrines Doctrines

Details

Published
1996
Publisher
Jason Aronson
ISBN-10
1568215320
Pages
246
Language
EN
LC Classification
BM607.G87 1996