In this Book
- Martin Buber's Journey to Presence
- 2007
- Book
- Published by: Fordham University Press
summary
What does Martin Buber mean, in I and Thou, by the claim that the one thing that matters is full acceptance of presence? An attempt to answer this question led the author on a journey of exploration through Buber's early writings, to reach a clarification of Buber's predialogical concept of God. She examines Buber's first major philosophical work: Daniel: Dialogues in Realization, drawing attention to inaccuracies in the available English translation. Buber's desire for presence, she finds, began with an overwhelming experience of absence. His search is for a presence that will not let him down, that will not be a mis-encounter--that is, for a presence that will ensure that there is meaning.This book will be an invaluable text for the student looking for a readable guide to Buber's early writings. It will help readers to understand the rich depth and many layers of thought in Buber's masterpiece, I and Thou, and to appreciate the radical change that took place in Buber's concept of God prior to its publication in 1923.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- p. vii
- Introduction
- pp. ix-xiv
- 1. Childhood
- pp. 1-23
- 2. The Becoming God
- pp. 24-56
- 3. The One Thing Needful
- pp. 57-105
- 4. Realization
- pp. 106-184
- 5. The Presence of God
- pp. 185-208
- Bibliography
- pp. 243-250
Additional Information
ISBN
9780823248162
Related ISBN
9780823227396
MARC Record
OCLC
801845955
Pages
288
Launched on MUSE
2012-06-26
Language
English
Open Access
No


