Martin Buber

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Martin Buber was an Austrian-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator, whose work centered on theistic ideals of religious consciousness, interpersonal relations, and community. Buber's evocative, sometimes poetic writing style has marked the major themes in his work: the retelling of Hasidic tales, Biblical commentary, and metaphysical dialogue. A cultural Zionist, Buber was active in the Jewish and educational communities of Germany and Israel. Wikipedia
Born:
February 8, 1878
Died:
June 13, 1965
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Martin Buber. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • Erhard Doubrawa: Gestalt...

    It is generally known today that the teachings of Martin Buber (1878 - 1965) on the I-Thou relationship have been the single most important influence on Gestalt therapy. There is one side to Martin Buber , however, which has been much neglected -- his po
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  • Buber.de

    This site is dedicated to the Jewish philosopher, theologian, bible translator, editor of Hasic tradition Martin Buber.
    www.buber.de/en/
  • Martin Buber (Stanford...

    A man of considerable organizational talent, Buber shunned responsibility for the nascent political institutions of Zionism.
    plato.stanford.edu/entries/buber/
  • SERVICE AND WORK TOURS

    Please follow the activities and join the Martin Buber Institute for Dialogical Ecology.
    culture-and-ecology.com/_wsn/page7.html
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  • Journal of Marital and...

    I, thou, and we: A dialogical approach to couples therapy Fishbane, Mona DeKoven This paper examines the relational view of the person in Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue.
    www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3658/is_199801/ai_n8...
  • The Framing Business...

    Buber, a Jewish theologian, clearly cannot seriously be labled an anti-Semite.
    framingbusiness.net/2006/martin-bubers-utopian-israel/
  • Island of Freedom - Martin...

    Martin Buber was an Austrian-born Jewish religious philosopher, who developed a philosophy of encounter, or dialogue. Born in Vienna, Austria, Buber was educated at the Universities of Vienna and Berlin, Germany. In 1901 he became the editor of Die Welt
    www.island-of-freedom.com/BUBER.HTM