Will and Grace : : Meditations on the dialogical philosophy of martin buber / / by Hune Margulies.

This book is a poetic reading of the dialogical philosophy of martin buber. my reading of martin buber takes me to this principal insight: god is not in heaven nor on earth. god is not above nor below. not within and not without. not in the soul or in the flesh. god is not an entity anywhere: god is...

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Superior document:Transgressions, Cultural Studies and Education ,
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Language:English
Series:Transgressions, Cultural Studies and Education ,
Physical Description:1 online resource (CCCLII, 14 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / hune margulies
  • Introduction / hune margulies
  • God is the Between of I and Thou / hune margulies
  • On Dialogical Philosophy and Zen Buddhism / hune margulies
  • Ou Zen’s Paradoxical Spirituality / hune margulies
  • What is God? Between Texts and Mogra Trees / hune margulies
  • On the Creation of the World / hune margulies
  • On the Uses of the Word “God” / hune margulies
  • Meditations on the Relationship between Poetry and Prayer / hune margulies
  • On the Biblical Sabbath as Radical I-Thou Dialogue / hune margulies
  • A Dialogue with the Tao Te-ching and some Talmudic Thoughts / hune margulies
  • On the Sense of Place and Placelessness / hune margulies
  • On the Meaning of Namaskar / hune margulies
  • Notes and thoughts on Libertarian Socialism, Capitalism and the Transformation of Labor / hune margulies
  • Three dialogical thoughts on Love, Art and the Boddhisatvah / hune margulies
  • On Relationship and Salvation / hune margulies
  • On the Season of the Birth of the Son of Man / hune margulies
  • On Temples and Gardens / hune margulies
  • Form is Content, Content is form: Between Rituals and Sacraments / hune margulies
  • On the Logical Paradox of Religious Circularity / hune margulies
  • A thought on Religions and Sexuality / hune margulies
  • On the Meaning of here and Now / hune margulies
  • Some Dialogical Digressions into the Nature of Being / hune margulies
  • Notes on Teresa and Juan / hune margulies
  • Notes on Spinoza and Weil / hune margulies
  • Dialogue as the Alternative between Mysticism and Dualism / hune margulies
  • On Desire, Attachments and Freedom / hune margulies
  • On the False Continuum I-Me-Mine / hune margulies
  • Of Bibles and Prophets / hune margulies
  • My Monologue of Two with Mr. Buddha, Moses of the Desert and Friends, in Two Parts / hune margulies
  • A Meditation on Prayer and on God’s Petitional Seekers / hune margulies
  • A Dialogue with a Poem by St. Thomas Aquinas / hune margulies
  • On Holocaust Remembrance Day / hune margulies
  • On Interbeing, Language and Boundaries / hune margulies
  • On Dialogue and Silence / hune margulies
  • A Dialogical Meditation on the Subject of Death with an Introduction and Three Parts / hune margulies
  • On Service and Awakening / hune margulies
  • On Three Types of Spiritualities and on the Ways of Spiritual Errors / hune margulies
  • On Suffering and Sacrifices / hune margulies
  • Spinoza and the Intellectual Dialogue with God-Nature / hune margulies
  • Religion as Whole-Being Social Transformation / hune margulies
  • Moses of the Desert / hune margulies
  • A Prologue to a Conversation on Dialogue, Mysticism and Sainthood / hune margulies
  • Dialogical Meditations of Time and Space / hune margulies
  • A Koan on Dialogue / hune margulies
  • A Brief Critique of Institutional Religion / hune margulies
  • On the Gods of Laughter / hune margulies
  • A Brief Dialogical Commentary on Psychotherapy and Awakening / hune margulies
  • On Regrets and Dialogues / hune margulies
  • On Rebbe Nahman’s Narrow Bridges / hune margulies
  • What Pessoa the Poet Told me Today about Dialogue and Presence / hune margulies.