Adam Glantz

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But in Rabbi Soloveitchik’s analysis, he seeks a religion that caters to his interests; “he is searching not for a faith in all its singularity and otherness, but for religious culture.” He wants from his religion serenity, not sacrifice; comfort, not commitment; an aesthetic experience, not a covenantal one.
The Lonely Man of Faith
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