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What truly drives the minds of ancient Hebrew prophets? Delve into the rich tapestry of prophetic thought with Jacob H. Kaplan's Psychology Of Prophecy, a landmark exploration at the crossroads of psychology, comparative religion studies, and ancient religious texts. With clarity and depth, Kaplan examines the distinctive mental and spiritual qualities that shaped prophetic literature in the biblical era, offering both scholars of theology and students of religion a rare window into the inner workings of the prophetic mind. This enduring work stands apart for its meticulous prophetic mind…mehr

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What truly drives the minds of ancient Hebrew prophets? Delve into the rich tapestry of prophetic thought with Jacob H. Kaplan's Psychology Of Prophecy, a landmark exploration at the crossroads of psychology, comparative religion studies, and ancient religious texts. With clarity and depth, Kaplan examines the distinctive mental and spiritual qualities that shaped prophetic literature in the biblical era, offering both scholars of theology and students of religion a rare window into the inner workings of the prophetic mind. This enduring work stands apart for its meticulous prophetic mind analysis and its nuanced portrait of the ancient Near East. Kaplan's study not only illuminates the psychological forces behind the words of the prophets but also situates their experiences within the broader context of religious evolution. Readers are invited to explore the interplay between personal vision and communal destiny, making this volume essential for anyone intrigued by prophetic literature exploration or the enduring mysteries of faith. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those passionate about religious studies books or the legacy of Jacob H. Kaplan's work, this is more than an academic resource: it is a cultural bridge to the prophetic voices that shaped history.