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Martin Buber
Rubrik: Essay - 2 Artikel
Essay 02.05.2013 […] look into the development of this idea today, one might begin with the works, in the Judaic tradition, of Leo Baeck and Franz Rosenzweig in the early twentieth century, the mid-century thinkers Martin Buber, Mordecai Kaplan, and Abraham Joshua Heschel, and more recent writers such as Eugene Borowitz, Arthur A. Cohen, Jon Levenson, and David Hartman. Levenson suggests that covenant, this framework for […] it is every generation's responsibility to make certain that the "acts through which the covenant is lived are appropriate to that generation's situation."[11] The great twentieth century thinker Martin Buber based his work on the unity of the man/God and man/man covenants.[12] He proposed that God is present in every human encounter where one does not instrumentalize the other or foist one's own projections […] Von
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