ABSTRACT
Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue, the first study in any language to provide a complete overview of Buber's thought, remains the definitive guide to the full range of his work and the starting point for all modern Buber scholarship. Maurice S. Friedman reveals the implications of Buber's thought for theory of knowledge, education, philosophy, myth, history and Judaic and Christian belief.
This fully revised and expanded fourth edition includes a new preface by the author, an expanded bibliography incorporating new Buber scholarship, and two new appendices in the form of essays on Buber's influence on Emmanuel Levinas and Mikhail Bakhtin.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |25 pages
Introduction
part |35 pages
Buber's Early Thought
chapter |5 pages
Mysticism
chapter |4 pages
Philosophy of Judaism
chapter |7 pages
Philosophy of Realization
chapter |4 pages
Dialectic of Religion and Culture
chapter |6 pages
Community and Religious Socialism
chapter |8 pages
Threshold of Dialogue
part |51 pages
Dialogue
chapter |6 pages
All Real Living is Meeting
chapter |9 pages
The World of It
chapter |9 pages
The Eternal Thou
chapter |9 pages
What is Man?
chapter |17 pages
The Life of Dialogue
part |71 pages
The Nature and Redemption of Evil
chapter |14 pages
The Nature of Evil
chapter |24 pages
The Eclipse of God
chapter |19 pages
The Redemption of Evil
chapter |13 pages
For the Sake of Heaven
part |76 pages
Between Man and Man
chapter |18 pages
Buber's Theory of Knowledge
chapter |9 pages
Education
chapter |17 pages
Psychotherapy
chapter |12 pages
Ethics
chapter |19 pages
Social Philosophy
part |68 pages
Between Man and God