
Sufi Heart with Omid Safi Ep. 14 - Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
Nov 6, 2019
A lively look at a Jewish prophetic thinker who marched in Selma and befriended Martin Luther King Jr. Conversations about prophetic voices across traditions and a God who awakens action. Stories of scholarship, Holocaust survival, and moral outrage that refuses indifference. A call to prayer that leads to protest and a life aimed at wonder and awe.
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God And Humanity Held Together
- Heschel defines prophetic consciousness as holding God and humanity together at once.
- He insists you cannot speak about God without speaking about human suffering.
Devotion That Demands Action
- Heschel's prophetic voice blends deep religious devotion with urgent social action.
- He moved from Hasidic roots to activism after witnessing 20th-century atrocities and loss.
Praying With His Feet
- Heschel marched in Selma and said he was "praying with his feet."
- He treated prayer as an active, subversive practice against callousness.






