Encounter on the Narrow Ridge

A Life of Martin Buber

Paperback, 496 pages

English language

Published June 27, 1991 by Paragon House.

ISBN:
978-1-55778-453-7
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OCLC Number:
974718805

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Martin Buber’s stature as the most significant Jewish religious philosopher of the twentieth century is reinforced by his accomplishments and renown in areas as diverse as Hasidism, psychotherapy, education, folklore, and politics. His classic, I and Thou, is known and studied all over the world.

In this complete and masterful biography, Maurice Friedman traces the interweaving of Buber’s wholehearted engagement with world events and crises and the evolution of his unique and influential philosophy. We see the impact of World War I on the young thinker; his work in education, community, and politics between the wars; his leadership of the spiritual resistance to the Nazis in Hitler’s Germany; and his more than forty years of fighting for Jewish-Arab understanding. In addition, we see Buber interact with Heidegger, Sartre, Jung, Ben Gurion, Hesse, Rosenzweig, and Hammarskjold.

Through his close relationship with Buber and recent access to forty-five thousand unpublished letters, …

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Subjects

  • Buber, Martin, -,
  • Philosophers, Jewish -- Germany -- Biography.
  • Philosophers, Jewish -- Israel -- Biography.
  • Philosophy, Jewish.
  • Zionists -- Biography.