Martin Buber is one of the great Jewish thinkers and activists of the past century. His philosophy of “I and Thou” and his ideology of “Hebrew Humanism” have been extremely influential worldwide. I ...
The philosopher Martin Buber (1878-1965) was a towering figure in academia, an interpreter of Jewish mysticism and Hassidism, and a dissident figure in the Zionist movement. The first major biography ...
“I and Thou,” a short treatise by the Jewish theologian Martin Buber, was published in German in 1923; by the time it appeared in English, fourteen years later, the translator could already call it ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Robert Alter MARTIN BUBER A Life of Faith and Dissent By Paul Mendes-Flohr Martin Buber vaulted ...
My discussion with NYFA's Artist as Entrepreneur Bootcamp participants made me think of Martin Buber's book, I and Thou. He describes two basic modes of engaging the world: experience and encounter.
The heart of dialogue is our striving for something that we may or may not be able to completely fulfill. But the very effort itself, the very intention, is the foundation of becoming better humans.
David Carlson of Franklin is a professor emeritus of philosophy and religion. Columns such as this, published on a printed ...
Martin Buber’s “I and Thou” has become a cult classic of modern Western theology in the years since it was first published in Germany, nearly a century ago. The book took intellectual and spiritual ...
The Vienna-born Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878-1965) is best remembered by English readers for such texts as “Tales of the Hasidim,” “Between Man and Man,” and “I and Thou.” Yet German readers ...
In the late 1950s and 1960s, a debate, although passionate nevertheless, based on mutual respect and admiration, took place between the philosopher-theologian, Martin Buber (who immigrated to ...
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