The Lonely Man of Faith — Soloveitchik on Spiritual Devotion and Modern Life

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The Lonely Man of Faith — Soloveitchik on Spiritual Devotion and Modern Life

Author(s): Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Publisher: OU Press
Binding: Hardcover
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Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's The Lonely Man of Faith is a concise philosophical essay that examines the inner life of religious seekers. With analytic clarity, Soloveitchik explores how devotion to God coexists with creative engagement in the world.

He distinguishes different modes of religious existence and traces tensions between spiritual intimacy, public responsibility, and intellectual life. The essay speaks to readers of Jewish thought, philosophy of religion, and anyone considering faith in a modern context.

Edition highlights

  • Transliterations and English translations of Hebrew passages
  • Fully sourced references and restored chapter divisions
  • New introduction by Rabbi Reuven Ziegler

Short and rigorous, the work suits study groups, academic courses, and reflective personal reading.

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