God, Man, and History

Eliezer Berkovits

1959

[ . . . ] Immanuel Kant once wrote: “The true [moral] service of God is . . . invisible, i.e., it is the service of the heart, in spirit and in truth, and it may consist . . . only of intention.”1 This, indeed, is the noble formula for the historic bankruptcy of all “natural,” as well as “spiritual,” religions. The invisible service of God is the…

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