Keyword [Buber] Result: 21 - 38 | Page: 2 of 2 |
| 21. | Shakespeare and the interhuman: The mimetic chrysalis of Buber's between |
| 22. | Rorty, Buber and the revival of social hop |
| 23. | Romancing the Baal Shem tov: Martin Buber's appropriation of Hasidism in his two early Hasidic books, 'Die Geschichten des Rabbi Nachman' (1906) and 'Die Legende des Baalschem' (1908) |
| 24. | This pathless hour: Messianism, anarchism, Zionism, and Martin Buber's theopolitics reconsidered |
| 25. | Disturbing boundaries: Developing Jewish feminist ethics with Buber, Levinas and Fackenheim (Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas, Emil L. Fackenheim) |
| 26. | Recovering the past, renewing the present: Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem and the history of historical consciousness in German-Jewish thought |
| 27. | The Ethics of Perception: Martin Buber's Study of Nicholas of Cusa, Jakob Bohme, Art and Aesthetics |
| 28. | Hallowing days: The secular and the sacred for Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig |
| 29. | Autonomy and heteronomy: Buber, Levinas, and Hegel on the social source of obligation |
| 30. | Dialogue avec le sujet psychotique (Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas) |
| 31. | Martin Buber's impact on pastoral counseling: A critical analysis of the appropriation of Martin Buber's philosophy by three major pastoral counseling theorists (Reuel Howe, Paul Johnson, and Carroll Wise) |
| 32. | Vessels of Evocation (Paul Tillich, Martin Buber, Carl G. Jung) |
| 33. | The text of 'Chuang Tzu' and the problem of interpretation: A critical study of Martin Buber's translation and commentary |
| 34. | The 'central person' in Martin Buber's political theory |
| 35. | Zionism and socialism in the theology of Martin Buber |
| 36. | Martin Buber and the Between: Activating the Life of Dialogue within the Realm of the Interhuma |
| 37. | The Reinterpretation Of The Second Person Narrative |
| 38. | Martin Buber’s Acceptance Of Taoist Texts |
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