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Buber
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Bu·ber  (bbr), Martin 1878-1965.
Austrian-born Judaic scholar and philosopher whose influential I and Thou (1923) posits a direct personal dialogue between God and the individual.

Buber [ˈbuːbə]
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(Biographies / Buber, Martin (1878-1965) M, Jewishnational of birth: Austrian, RELIGION: theologian, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher, RELIGION: scholar) Martin. 1878-1965, Jewish theologian, existentialist philosopher, and scholar of Hasidism, born in Austria, whose works include I and Thou (1923), Between Man and Man (1946), and Eclipse of God (1952)
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Noun1.Buber - Israeli religious philosopher (born in Austria); as a Zionist he promoted understanding between Jews and Arabs; his writings affected Christian thinkers as well as Jews (1878-1965)


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Buber, Martin 1970 I and Thou, translated by Walter Kaufman.
Scripture and Luther," 63, in Buber, Martin and Rosenzweig, Franz.
 
 
 
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