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Martin Buber Reader

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ISBN-10: 0312292902

ISBN-13: 9780312292904

Edition: 2002 (Revised)

Authors: Martin Buber, Asher Biemann, Asher Biemann

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There is no adequate understanding of contemporary Jewish and Christian theology without reference to Martin Buber. Buber wrote numerous books during his lifetime (1878-1965) and is best known for I and Thou and Good and Evil. Buber has influenced important Protestant theologians like Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, Paul Tillich, and Reinhold Niebuhr. His appeal is vast--not only is he renowned for his translations of the Hebrew Bible but also for his interpretation of Hasidism, his role in Zionism, and his writings in psychotherapy and political philosophy. In addition to a general introduction, each chapter is individually introduced, illuminating the historical and philosophical context of…    
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List price: $119.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/22/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 303
Size: 6.16" wide x 8.75" long x 0.74" tall
Weight: 0.704
Language: English

Martin Buber was born in Vienna, the son of Solomon Buber, a scholar of Midrashic and medieval literature. Martin Buber studied at the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, Zurich, and Berlin, under Wilhelm Dilthey and Georg Simmel. As a young student, he joined the Zionist movement, advocating the renewal of Jewish culture as opposed to Theodor Herzl's political Zionism. At age 26 he became interested in Hasidic thought and translated the tales of Nahman of Bratslav. Hasidism had a profound impact on Buber's thought. He credited it as being the inspiration for his theories of spirituality, community, and dialogue. Buber is responsible for bringing Hasidism to the attention of young German…    

Introduction
Bible
The Election of Israel: A Biblical Inquiry (1938)
Biblical Leadership (1933)
What are we to do about the Ten Commandments? Reply to an Inquiry (1929)
Biblical Humanism (1933)
The Man of Today and the Jewish Bible (1936)
Hasidism
Spirit and Body of the Hasidic Movement (1935)
The Life of the Hasidim (1908)
Hasidism and Modern Man (1956)
Judaism and Jewish Religiosity
The Faith of Judaism (1929)
Two Foci of the Jewish Soul (1932)
Jewish Religiosity (1923)
Heruth: On Youth and Religion (1919)
On the [Jewish] Renaissance (1903)
The Renewal of Judaism (1911)
Hebrew Humanism (1941)
Dialogue and Anthropology
From Religion as Presence (1922)
From I and Thou
From Dialogue (1932)
Distance and Relation (1950)
Genuine Dialogue (1954)
Philosophy and Religion
Philosophical and Religious World View (1928)
Religion and Philosophy (1951)
Teaching and Deed (1934)
Community
Comments on the Idea of Community (1931)
Community (1919)
How Can Community Happen? (1930)
Three Theses of a Religious Socialism (1928)
Zionism and Nationalism
Concepts and Reality (1916)
Nationalism (1921)
Zionism and Nationalism (1929)
The National Home and National Policy in Palestine (1929)
Zionism and "Zionism" (1948)
Bibliographical Guide
Index