On Buber / C. Wayne Mayhall, Timothy B. Mayhall.
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- B 3213.B84 .M453 2004
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Numbering in series arbitrarily assigned. Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface 1 Overture 1 2 The Life of Dialogue 4 3 Daniel 15 4 I and Thou 23 5 Between Man and Man 32 6 Hasidism and the Modern Man 53 7 Judaism 63 8 Two Types of Faith 73 9 Eclipse of God 83 Epilogue 90 Bibliography 93 Chronology 95
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