The U.S. Still Has a Chance to Turn the Tables on Iran
Half measures play into the mullahs’ hands.
October 15, 2021
Kabbalah in the colonies.
While much has been written of the influence of Christian Hebraism on early American thought, from the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay through the Founding, a new book by Brian Ogren highlights a heretofore overlooked aspect of the phenomenon: the exposure of colonial theologians to the teachings of Kabbalah. Yisroel Ben-Porat writes in his review:
Half measures play into the mullahs’ hands.
As do other European governments that gathered in Sweden.
Even when espoused by Jewish groups.
“Artists are more connected to God.”
Kabbalah in the colonies.
While much has been written of the influence of Christian Hebraism on early American thought, from the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay through the Founding, a new book by Brian Ogren highlights a heretofore overlooked aspect of the phenomenon: the exposure of colonial theologians to the teachings of Kabbalah. Yisroel Ben-Porat writes in his review:
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