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Buber and Tillich. (Martin Buber; Paul Tillich)

About 27 pages (7,941 words)

Journal of Ecumenical Studies, March 22nd, 1992

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 their respective interpretations of Ex. 3:14 ("I am who I am"), showing how the respective philosophical exegeses of Buber and Tillich enrich and expand each other. The article shows that Tillich's critique of Buber's limitation of the God-human relation to the I-Thou relationship continues (probably unknowingly on Tillich's...

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