will and grace

meditations on the dialogical philosophy of martin buber

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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 the between of an i and a thou. these pages are not an academic study in the strict sense. my meditations in this book are not a literal description of buber's philosophy, for buber would never have approved of taking his words in any way other than in dialogue. buber wrote in-dialogue with the reader, and i read buber in the poetic philosophy of his words. in other words: we can say that the essential thinking in martin buber's philosophy is that the presence of god in us is always enacted as the presence of god between us. god, like love, like poetry, is a deed we do. the god-deed is actualized not in rituals or temples, but in the practices of the sacraments of the neighbor. for there is nothing we can predicate of god, but we can still meet god in the embrace of the neighbor. we meet god as we meet with one another in genuine relationship. god is not in the relationship, god is the relationship. god is no-thing, but there is nothing that isn't god in the between of an i and a thou.

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Introduction
will and grace: meditations on the philosophy of martin buber in search of lost betweens
Pages: 1–4
God is the Between of I and Thou
notes and thoughts on the principles of dialogical ecology
Pages: 5–20
On the Meaning of Namaskar
a dialogical understanding
Pages: 89–90
On Temples and Gardens
a meditation on sacred places
Pages: 127–131
Form is Content, Content is form: Between Rituals and Sacraments
on buddha, spinoza and the existence of god
Pages: 133–138
On the Logical Paradox of Religious Circularity
a dialogical commentary
Pages: 139–140
Dialogue as the Alternative between Mysticism and Dualism
the tasks of the i and thou
Pages: 159–163
On the False Continuum I-Me-Mine
a dialogical alternative
Pages: 169–170
On Holocaust Remembrance Day
a meditation and a theology
Pages: 187–189
Religion as Whole-Being Social Transformation
moses, jesus and buddha
Pages: 233–238
Moses of the Desert
teacher-poet
Pages: 239–241
A Koan on Dialogue
a dialogue about koans between futilities and encounters
Pages: 251–253
A Brief Critique of Institutional Religion
the cases of jesus, buddha and the sufis
Pages: 255–258
On the Gods of Laughter
a funny conclusion
Pages: 259–260
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