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Author: FIGBERT <figbert@figbert.com>
Date:   Wed, 20 Dec 2023 15:03:21 -0800

Add Lonely Man of Faith review

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diff --git a/content/reading/complete/lonely-man-of-faith.md b/content/reading/complete/lonely-man-of-faith.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ ++++ +title = "A Foray into Theology" +date = 2023-12-20 +[extra] +book = "The Lonely Man of Faith" +author = "Joseph B. Soloveitchik" +finished = 2023-12-17 +rating = "★★★★☆" ++++ + +*The Lonely Man of Faith* was a birthday present from a dear friend. It +is written from a perspective that challenges my own, running quite +contrary in some aspects from the way in which I have chosen to live. +Indeed, this is what made it a fascinating book to read: the interaction +of differing opinions and views is where there is perhaps the most room +for growth. Furthermore, *The Lonely Man of Faith* is written at quite +an abstract level, and as such there are many things within its pages +that Rabbi Soloveitchik and I agree on and indeed within which we can +find shared meaning. + +Now, assorted quotes and commentary: + +> The Halakhah believes that there is only one world—not divisible into +> secular and hallowed sectors... +> +> *Page 79* + +This aligns with how I think of Jewishness. I am a Jew in every context, +not just those that may be considered "religious" by those on the +outside. + +The dual-nature image of man proposed by Rabbi Soloveitchik is this +book's central focus. At times I find this description becomes fairly +romantic: + +> However, [the discovery of a companion], since it is part of the +> redemptive gesture, must also be sacrificial. The medium of attaining +> full redemption is, again, defeat. **This new companionship is not +> attained through conquest, but through surrender and retreat.** "And +> the eternal God caused an overpowering sleep to fall upon the man." +> Adam was overpowered and defeated—and in defeat he found his +> companion. +> +> *Page 38* + +The emphasis above is mine. There is something I enjoy about the framing +of deep human relationships being formed through mutual surrender. + +If the Rabbi were to appraise my life, I am certain he would say that I +spend far too much time in the conquesting mode of his "Adam the first," +and it may be beneficial for me to explore other ways of existing. +Perhaps there is value in this. I am certainly sympathetic to, and +involved myself with, the individual search for meaning. However: I do +think there is a vast chasm between that and not touching light switches +on Shabbat. + +*The Lonely Man of Faith* is a book of philosophy—it is difficult to +draw from it hard conclusions. Much of the worth of these things comes +from the reading itself, and clashing with the ideas on the page. The +journey, not the destination, as it is said. The book is not long. I +enjoyed it.