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  1. Martin Buber and the Eternal by Maurice Friedman, 1986-07
  2. New Perspectives on Martin Buber (Religion in Philosophy & Theology)
  3. Martin Buber and the Theater, Including Martin Buber's Mystery Play, Eli by (Editor & Translator) Maurice Friedman, 1969
  4. Ten Rungs: Collected Hasidic Sayings by Martin Buber, 2002-09-26
  5. On Intersubjectivity and Cultural Creativity (Heritage of Sociology Series) by Martin Buber, 1992-10-01
  6. MOSES: a New Historical Interpretation of Bible and Tradition by Martin Buber, 1947
  7. Buber's Way to "I and Thou": The Development of Martin Buber's Thought and His "Religion As Presence" Lectures by Rivka Horwitz, 1989-02
  8. Martin Buber and Feminist Ethics: The Priority of the Personal (Martin Buber Library) by James W. Walters, 2003-10
  9. The Way of Response: Selections by Martin Buber, 1966
  10. Immediacy and Its Limits: A Study in Martin Buber's Thought (Routledge Revivals) by Nathan Rotenstreich, 2010-10-15
  11. On Intersubjectivity and Cultural Creativity (Heritage of Sociology Series) by Martin Buber, 1992-10-01
  12. On Judaism by Martin Buber, 1996-01-13
  13. I and Tao: Martin Buber's Encounter With Chuang Tzu by Jonathan R. Herman, 1996-07-03
  14. Way of Man According To the Teachings Of by Martin Buber,

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    64. BUBER, Martin, Autograph Postcard, Signed.
    Lame Duck Books. buber, martin Autograph Postcard, Signed. . An 8lineautograph postcard, possibly in a secretarial hand, from buber
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    BUBER, Martin Autograph Postcard, Signed. An 8-line autograph postcard, possibly in a secretarial hand, from Buber to a German professor in New York City, dated August, 1963, and signed by Buber. Included is a 4" x 3" black-and-white photo of Buber seated, hands folded, at an outdoor gathering. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Lame Duck Books ; click here for further details.

    65. BUBER (Martin), Die Legende Des Baal-Schem.

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    66. Judaism: Buber: Mysticism Without Loss Of Identity.(philosopher Martin Buber)
    Article in the American Jewish Congress magazine a biography of buber, and analysis of the mysticism Category Society Philosophy Philosophers buber, martin...... buber Mysticism Without Loss of Identity.(philosopher martin buber) Author/smartin A. Bertman Issue Wntr, 2000. martin buber, My Way to Hasidism 1.
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    Buber: Mysticism Without Loss of Identity.(philosopher Martin Buber) Author/s: Martin A. Bertman Issue: Wntr, 2000 "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 of three, when his mother disappeared without a trace, he was sent to live with his grandparents in Lvov, where he and his grandfather, Solomon Buber, a scholar of the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment, prayed with the hasidim. At eighteen Buber entered the University of Vienna where he became interested in religion, especially Christian mysticism; Buber's doctoral dissertation, "From the Problem of Individuation: Cusanus and Boehme," focused on Cusanus, a Catholic Cardinal and mathematician who, like the mystic Boehme, revealed the limitations of reason. Also in these early years Buber's driving interest was Zionism. He had a close working relation with Chaim Weitzman and his Paths in Utopia [2] reflects his continuing positive view of Kibbutz socialism.

    67. Martin Buber
    Translate this page Gastbeitrag von Cethegus. (inhaltlich nicht von weltchronik.de verantwortet). Navigationweltchronik.de » Hauptseite martin buber (1878 bis 1965 nach Christus).
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    Ein großer Vermittler. Der jüdische Religionsphilosoph wurde am 8. Februar in Wien geboren und wuchs bei seinem Großvater, einem bekannten Gelehrten, in Lemberg auf. Nach einem Studium der Philosophie und Kunstgeschichte widmete er sich dem Chassidismus und erschloß damit der westlichen Welt diese ostjüdische Lebens- und Frömmigkeitsform. Ab lehrte er jüdische Religionswissenschaft und Ethik an der Universität Frankfurt. Außerdem war er in der jüdischen Erwachsenenbildung und als Herausgeber von Zeitschriften tätig. Sein Buch "Ich und Du" ( ), mit dem er großen Einfluß auch auf christliche Kreise hatte, entwickelte das "dialogische Prinzip", das für ihn die Grundlage menschlichen Zusammenlebens und der Beziehung zu Gott ist.

    68. [Suchen Und Finden] Lesen.ch - Bücher & Mehr - Schweiz
    Translate this page 2 CDs. ( AV). Umschlag grösser, Autor Becher, Ralf buber, martin Kroymann, MarenWiese, Christian, CHF 42.00. Umschlag grösser, Autor buber, martin, CHF 17.70.
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    69. Buber, Martin - áèîãðàôèÿ
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    Buber, Martin Ìàðòèí Áóáåð, åâðåéñêèé ðåëèãèîçíûé ôèëîñîô è ïèñàòåëü, ïðåäñòàâèòåëü ñîâðåìåííîãî èóäàèçìà, íàñòîÿùåå èìÿ êîòîðîãî áûëî Ìîðäåõàé, ðîäèëñÿ 8 ôåâðàëÿ 1878 â Âåíå. Îí ðîñ è âîñïèòûâàëñÿ â àëèöèè, â èìåíèè äåäà, êðóïíîãî ïðåäñòàâèòåëÿ òàê íàçûâàåìîé "íàóêè èóäàèçìà". Ýòà òåîëîãè÷åñêàÿ øêîëà ñïîñîáñòâîâàëà âî âòîðîé ïîëîâèíå XIX âåêà ïðèîáùåíèþ âîñòî÷íîåâðîïåéñêèõ åâðååâ ê ñîâðåìåííîìó åâðîïåéñêîìó îáðàçó ìûøëåíèÿ. È åñëè âïîñëåäñòâèè äëÿ çðåëîãî Áóáåðà áûëî õàðàêòåðíî îðãàíè÷íîå ñî÷åòàíèå åâðîïåéñêîé îáðàçîâàííîñòè ñ ãëóáîêèì çíàíèåì òðàäèöèîííûõ òåêñòîâ åâðåéñêîé ðåëèãèîçíîé ëèòåðàòóðû, òî ýòèì îí öåëèêîì îáÿçàí ñâîåìó äåäó, Øëîìî Áóáåðó.
    Êàê ìûñëèòåëü Áóáåð ñîåäèíÿë â ñåáå ìíîæåñòâî ðàçíîðîäíûõ èíòåðåñîâ è óñòðåìëåíèé. Îí áûë íåòðèâèàëüíûì ìóäðåöîì-ôèëîñîôîì, ÿðêèì ïåðåâîä÷èêîì Òàíàõà, èññëåäîâàòåëåì õàñèäèçìà - ðåëèãèîçíîãî äâèæåíèÿ ñðåäè åâðååâ Ïîëüøè è Ðîññèè, âîçíèêøåãî â íà÷àëå XVIII âåêà. Åãî ìîæíî íàçâàòü âûäàþùèìñÿ ïðîñâåòèòåëåì è ïðîïîâåäíèêîì, ïîýòîì è ëèòåðàòîðîì. Öåíòðàëüíàÿ èäåÿ ôèëîñîôèè Áóáåðà - áûòèå êàê äèàëîã ìåæäó Áîãîì è ÷åëîâåêîì, ÷åëîâåêîì è ìèðîì.  îòëè÷èå îò çíà÷èòåëüíîé ÷àñòè ôèëîñîôîâ-ýêçèñòåíöèàëèñòîâ, ê êîòîðûì îòíîñÿò Áóáåðà áîëüøèíñòâî ó÷åíûõ, åìó áûë ÷óæä ïåññèìèñòè÷åñêèé âçãëÿä íà ÷åëîâåêà è èíäèâèäóàëèñòè÷åñêèé ïîäõîä ê ðåëèãèè.

    70. Baducla Autor: Alejandría BE 4.7.1.7r
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    buber, martin (18781965). The philosopher and theologian, Zionist thinker andleader, had a profound impact on Christian as well as Jewish thinkers.
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    Buber, Martin (1878-1965) The philosopher and theologian, Zionist thinker and leader, had a profound impact on Christian as well as Jewish thinkers. The grandson of the noted Talmud and Midrash scholar, Solomon Buber, Martin Buber was deeply stirred by the religious message of Hasidism and considered it his duty to convey that message to the world. He wrote several books on Hasidism including collections of Hasidic tales. He was very concerned about Jewish education in Germany and, together with Franz Rosenzweig he translated the Bible into German. During the early Nazi period (193338) Buber traveled throughout Germany lecturing, teaching and encouraging his fellow Jews, and thus organized something of a spiritual resistance to the oppressions which were beginning. In 1938 he settled in Palestine and was appointed professor of social philosophy at the Hebrew University, where he taught until his retirement in 1951. In his later years Buber remained very active in public affairs and in Jewish cultural endeavors. He was one of the founders of the College for Adult Education Teachers, established to train teachers from among the new immigrants who came to Israel. He was the first president of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. After World War II Buber lectured extensively outside Israel and became known throughout the world as one of the spiritual leaders of his generation.

    72. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Martin Buber
    Translate this page L'humain, martin buber, Oeuvres de martin buber Quelques oeuvres de martin buberOn Judaism. Nahum Glatzer (dir. publ.), New York, Schocken Books, 1989.
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    Martin Buber Vie et oeuvre
    La découverte par Buber de l'univers du hassidisme - ce courant mystique qui parcourut l'Europe orientale au XVIIIe siècle - explique l'influence considérable qu'il devait exercer sur la pensée religieuse contemporaine. En recueillant les contes hassidiques, Buber a mis en évidence les sources de sa propre religiosité - l'idée d'un dialogue permanent entre l'homme et Dieu - telle qu'elle est exposée dans son ouvrage classique Je et Tu (1923). Si les théologiens chrétiens reconnaissent en Buber l'interprète privilégié du judaïsme, de nombreux Juifs - dont l'éminent penseur Gershom Scholem - lui reprochent d'être un anarchiste religieux, tandis que les Juifs libéraux le considèrent comme le principal porte-parole du judaïsme contemporain.
    Certains soutiennent que l'enseignement de Buber «se cantonne dans des hauteurs éthérées», que son mysticisme est réservé à un cercle limité de disciples et d'érudits, que sa pensée n'a pas de rapport avec notre monde pragmatique. Buber se serait assurément opposé à ce que l'on considère son oeuvre comme une admirable pièce de musée. En fait, toute sa vie durant, non content de poursuivre sa propre aventure intellectuelle - philosophie, sociologie, recherches bibliques -, il se passionna aussi pour les grands débats de son temps: la signification de l'existence humaine dans le monde moderne, le nationalisme, l'essence du judaïsme, le socialisme des kibboutz, le sionisme, la confrontation judéo-arabe.

    73. Biografía - Buber, Martin
    buber, MartinNacionalidad Israel Viena 1878 - Jerusalén 1965. Imparte clase
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    Imparte clase de religiones comparadas en la Universidad de Frankfurt y más y tarde Filosofía Social en la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén. A Buber se debe la fundación del Instituto de Educación de Adultos. Su filosofía gira en torno a dos temas: el hasidimsmo, que santifica lo cotidiano, y la concepción dialogíca, basada en el diálogo. Escribió "Los relatos del rabí Najman", "Moisés", "Caminos de Utopía", "Mi camino hacia el hasidismo", etc.
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    74. ETHICA (2002)4
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    ETHICA (2002) 4 home "Die verschüttete Bahn" - Martin Bubers ethische Beurteilung des jüdisch­arabischen Verhältnisses. ETHICA 10 (2002) 4, 339-362 Martin Buber hat sich in den verschiedenen Epochen seines Denkens und Wirkens für das Recht der Juden auf die Rückkehr nach Palästina und die Besiedlung palästinensischen Bodens eingesetzt; die Beziehung zur ansässigen arabischen Bevölkerung aber versah er mit strengen ethischen Postulaten: Herstellung einer von Gerechtigkeit und Wahrheit geprägten Interessensolidarität, wechselseitiger Verzicht auf Dominanz, Kennenlernen und Anerkennung des jeweils Anderen, Beachtung der "Demarkationslinie", die in der konkreten Situation die Grenze zwischen dem absoluten Gebot und seiner nur relativen Erfüllbarkeit markiert. Als politischen Rahmen des Zusammenlebens proklamierte Buber die Idee eines binationalen Staates mit gleichen Rechten für beide Völker. Am Gedanken einer Konföderation hielt er auch nach der Gründung des Staates Israel fest. Araber
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    75. Buber, Martin Mordechai - Gedächtnis Berlin
    Translate this page buber, martin Mordechai. * 08.02.1878 Wien (Österreich-Ungarn). † 13.06.1965Jerusalem (Israel). martin-buber-Oberschule, Im Spektefeld 33, Spandau. Straße
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    76. Martin Buber
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    (... incompleta, en castellano) Buber, Martin ¿Qué es el hombre? . / Martin Buber. [1ª ed., 13ª reimp.]. México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, , 1949. 151 p . Breviarios ; 10. ISBN 84-375-0071-0 Buber, Martin Caminos de utopía . / por Martin Buber. 2ª ed. México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, , 1966. 203 p . Breviarios del Fondo de Cultura Económica ; 104 Buber, Martin Cuentos jasídicos . / Martin Buber. Barcelona [etc.] : Paidós Ibérica, , D.L. 1993. 2 v . Paidós orientalia ; 11, 12. Contiene: v. 1. Los primeros maestros I v. 2. Los primeros maestros II. ISBN 84-7509-920-3 Cuentos jasídicos : los maestros continuadores . / [seleccionados por] Martin Buber. Barcelona ; Buenos Aires : Paidos, , 1983. 2 v . Paidos Orientalia ; 13,14. ISBN 84-7509-216-0 (V. 1)

    77. Martin Buber
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    (... incompleta, en castellano) Buber, Martin. ¿Qué es el hombre? . / Martin Buber. [1ª ed., 13ª reimp.]. México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, , 1949. 151 p . Breviarios ; 10. ISBN 84-375-0071-0 Buber, Martin. Caminos de utopía . / por Martin Buber. 2ª ed. México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, , 1966. 203 p . Breviarios del Fondo de Cultura Económica ; 104 Buber, Martin. Cuentos jasídicos . / Martin Buber. Barcelona [etc.] : Paidós Ibérica, , D.L. 1993. 2 v . Paidós orientalia ; 11, 12. Contiene: v. 1. Los primeros maestros I v. 2. Los primeros maestros II. ISBN 84-7509-920-3 Cuentos jasídicos : los maestros continuadores . / [seleccionados por] Martin Buber. Barcelona ; Buenos Aires : Paidos, , 1983. 2 v . Paidos Orientalia ; 13,14. ISBN 84-7509-216-0 (V. 1) Catálogos en línea

    78. Buber, Martin Brinkmann - Busta Autoren Germanistik Bücher
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    79. BUBER, MARTIN Biografía
    Translate this page buber, martin. Filósofo de la religión y de la cultura, exponente deun existencialismo y espiritualismo en sentido amplio, intérprete
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    Filósofo de la religión y de la cultura, exponente de un existencialismo y espiritualismo en sentido amplio, intérprete y renovador del pensamiento y tradiciones judías del hasidismo; n. en Viena el 8 feb. 1878. Pasó su primera juventud en Galitzia con su abuelo Salomón Buber, hombre de negocios y gran conocedor de la literatura judía midrásica. Allí, en contacto con sus últimos representantes, se compenetró con el misticismo, restaurador del hasidismo, que floreció en los grupos judíos de Polonia en el s. XVIII, por obra de Israel ben Eliezer (Ba'al Shem Tob, «el Rabbí del buen nombre», m. 1760). De 1896 a 1900 estudió Filosofía e Historia del Arte en las Univ. de Viena, Berlín (con G. Simmel y W. Dilthey), Leipzig y Zurich. Activo sionista, desde 1901 dirigió en Viena el periódico Die Welt

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