Beschreibung:
A new collection of essays highlighting the wide range of Buber's thought, career, and activism.
1. Introduction: A Martin Buber Renaissance, by Sarah ScottPart I: Religious Dialogue2. Martin Buber and Catholic-Atheist Dialogue, by Peter A. Huff3. Reading Martin Buber's Bible: Translation and Commentary, by Claire E. SufrinPart II: Theopolitics4. Is the Dialogue Between Heaven and Earth an I-Thou Relation?, by Samuel Hayim Brody5. The Hasidic Zaddik as Theopolitical Leader, by Yemima HadadPart III: Zionism and Bi-Nationalism6. Exile and Alienation in Martin Buber's Philosophical Anthropology, by William Plevan7. Martin Buber, Metaphysics, and the Aesthetics of Bi-Nationalism, by Zachary J. BraitermanPart IV: Philosophy8. Chaos, Abgrund, and Wirbel: On Buber's Notion of Ambivalence, by Asaf Ziderman9. The Eloquent Muteness of Creatures: Affect and Animals in Martin Buber's Dialogical Writings, by Dustin Atlas10. Monologue Disguised as Dialogue: Almodóvar's Talk to Her and Buber on the "Lovers' Talk", by Sarah ScottList of ContributorsIndex