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 Martin Buber ( 1878-02-08 – 1965-06-13 ) was a Jewish philosopher, theologian, story-teller, and teacher. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 I and Thou (1923) 2 Unsourced 3 External links // Sourced I and Thou (1923) The Thou encounters me by grace— it cannot...


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Buber, Martin : Judaism Terms
280 words, approx. 1 pages Foremost modern Jewish theologian, philosopher, and Zionist thinker; born in Vienna, the grandson of Solomon Buber, an important scholar of Midrashic and other Jewish literatures. He studied at the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, Zurich, and Berlin,...
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Buber, Martin : Judaic Terms
36 words, approx. 1 pages (1878–1965) Theologian. Buber’s work on *Hasidism and his I and Thou were highly influential on both Jewish and Christian theologians of his time. He collaborated with Franz *Rosenzweig in translating the *Bible into...
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3,294 words, approx. 11 pages BUBER, MARTIN (1878–1965) was a Jewish philosopher and educator. Born in Vienna to Carl and Elise Buber, he was raised by his paternal grandparents, Salomon and Adele Buber, following the breakup of his parents' marriage. He studied at...
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 Martin Buber (8 February 1878 – 13 June 1965) was an Austrian-Israeli-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator, whose work centered on theistic ideals of religious consciousness, interpersonal relations, and community. Buber's evocative,...



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 Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Buber and Tillich. (Martin Buber; Paul Tillich)
03/22/1992: 8,066 words, approx. 27 pages This article attempts to show that the deep spiritual and intellectual relationship between Martin Buber and Paul Tillich can be the basis of a dialogical legacy for Jews and Christians in the present if their thoughts are seen as complementary. The article concentrates on...
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 Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought
Buber: Mysticism Without Loss of Identity.(philosopher Martin Buber)
01/01/2000: 5,944 words, approx. 20 pages "He (the hasid) elevates their needs before he satisfies them." Martin Buber, My Way to Hasidism [1] MORDECAI MARTIN BUBER, THE FOREMOST OF MODERN Jewish thinkers known to the world at large, was born in Vienna in 1878. At the age...


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