Book contents
- Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief
- Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Book part
- Introduction
- Part I The Argument from God’s Hiddenness against God’s Existence
- Part II God’s Hiddenness: Overlooked Issues
- Part III God’s Hiddenness: Faith and Skepticism
- Part IV Reasons for Hiddenness and Unbelief
- Part V God’s Hiddenness and God’s Nature in the Major Monotheisms
- 9 The hiddenness of “divine hiddenness”: divine love in medieval Islamic lands
- 10 The hidden God of the Jews: Hegel, Reb Nachman, and the aqedah
- 11 The hidden divinity and what it reveals
- 12 Hiddenness and transcendence
- Part VI God’s Hiddenness: Suffering and Union with God
- References
- Index
11 - The hidden divinity and what it reveals
from Part V - God’s Hiddenness and God’s Nature in the Major Monotheisms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2016
- Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief
- Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Book part
- Introduction
- Part I The Argument from God’s Hiddenness against God’s Existence
- Part II God’s Hiddenness: Overlooked Issues
- Part III God’s Hiddenness: Faith and Skepticism
- Part IV Reasons for Hiddenness and Unbelief
- Part V God’s Hiddenness and God’s Nature in the Major Monotheisms
- 9 The hiddenness of “divine hiddenness”: divine love in medieval Islamic lands
- 10 The hidden God of the Jews: Hegel, Reb Nachman, and the aqedah
- 11 The hidden divinity and what it reveals
- 12 Hiddenness and transcendence
- Part VI God’s Hiddenness: Suffering and Union with God
- References
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- Hidden Divinity and Religious BeliefNew Perspectives, pp. 192 - 209Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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