A bundle of Works of Martin Buber would be great to have in Logos

Rosie Perera
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edited December 2024 in English Forum
  • I and Thou
  • The Eclipse of God
  • On Judaism
  • On the Bible: Eighteen Studies (Martin Buber Library)
  • Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library)
  • Israel and the World: Essays in a Time of Crisis (Martin Buber Library)
  • Kingship of God
  • Moses: The Revelation and the Covenant
  • Scripture and Translation
  • The Prophetic Faith
  • On Zion: The History of an Idea (Martin Buber Library)
  • Ten Rungs: Collected Hasidic Sayings
  • The Way of Man: According to the Teachings of Hasidism
  • Ecstatic Confessions: The Heart of Mysticism (Martin Buber Library)
  • A Land of Two Peoples: Martin Buber on Jews and Arabs
  • Between Man and Man
  • Martin Buber on Psychology and Psychotherapy: Essays, Letters and Dialogue (The Martin Buber Library)
  • The Legend of the Baal-Shem (compilation of stories about the founder of modern Hasidism; helps demystify the deep mystical tradition of Judaism)
  • The Origin and Meaning of Hasidism
  • The Letters of Martin Buber: A Life of Dialogue (Martin Buber Library)
  • Gog and Magog: A Novel (Martin Buber Library) - "Originally titled For the Sake of Heaven, Gog and Magog is a fictional religious chronicle in which the heroes are Hasidic rabbis. The setting for the novel is Poland and Hungary during the Napoleonic wars at the end of the eighteenth century. Although magic and superstition play their parts in the story, it is really Martin Buber's effort to articulate two approaches to the question: May men use evil to accomplish good? May men take power into their own hands—even to do the work of redemption—without submitting first to the will of God? More particularly, Buber unfolds the inner world of messianic longing and expectations that characterized Judaism then and continues to charactenze it to the present day." [I didn't know of this before; looks fascinating]

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