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Martin Buber / Stephen M. Panko ; edited by Bob E. Patterson.

Van Pelt Library B3213.B84 P36 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Panko, Stephen M., author.
Contributor:
Patterson, Bob E., editor.
Series:
Makers of the modern theological mind
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Buber, Martin, 1878-1965.
Buber, Martin.
Physical Description:
xi, 106 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Peabody, Massachusetts : Hendrickson Publishers, [2016]
Summary:
The writings of the Jewish religious thinker, Martin Buber (1878-1965), have had a significant influence on a number of Christian theologians. Buber learned Hasidism, the religion of his boyhood that stressed piety and the hallowing of everyday life by affirming every person in his or her wholeness. This concern to develop true humanity under God through personal relations is expressed in the Hasidic teaching that "God is to be seen in everything, and reached by every pure deed." Buber's ideaof true life as relation was expressed in his famous book "I and Thou," in which he asserted that we can only become a personal "I" when we treat others, nature, and God as a "Thou" rather than an impersonal "It." Buber's work became widely known in Christian circles and was adopted by Christian theologians Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, Rudolf Bultmann, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Friedrich Gogarten among others. In this overview, Stephen Panko (1930-2012) provides a penetrating insight into the many facets of Buber and his work. - from back of book.
Contents:
Martin Buber : his life
I and thou
The eternal thou
Hasidism
Martin Buber and the Bible
Judaism and Zionism
Buber and the Christian faith
Interpreting Buber's significance.
Notes:
"First printing -- September 2016" -- T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-106).
ISBN:
1619708590
9781619708594
OCLC:
945979950
Publisher Number:
99969434987

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