
Martin Buber Resource Page
The children see what is happening and are silent,
but at night they groan in their dreams, wake up and stare into the darkness:
the world has become unreliable.
Primary Sources:
I and Thou
Ecstatic Confessions: The Heart of Mysticism (Harper, 1985. First published 1909)
Two Types of Faith
The Knowledge of Man
Meetings
Between Man and Man
Tales of the Hasidim: Early Masters
Tales of the Hasidim: Later Masters
Mamre: Essays in Religion
The Way of Response
Hasidism and Modern Man
The Origin and Meaning of Hasidism
Eclipse of God: Studies in the Relation Between Religion and Philosophy
On The Bible: Eighteen Studies
A Believing Humanism: My Testament
Moses
Kingship of God
Tales of Rabbi Nachman
Israel and The World
For the Sake of Heaven
The Way of Man:According to the Teaching of Hasidism
Scripture and Translation: Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig
Symbolic and Sacramtental Existence in Judaism.
The Jew: Essays from Martin Buber's Journal, Der jude, 1916-1928 (1980)
in Spiritual Disciplines: Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks, ed. Joseph Campbell
Secondary Sources:
Friedman and Scilpp, ed: The Philosophy of Martin Buber
Maurice Friedman: Martin Buber's Life and Work
Maurice Friedman: Martin Buber's Life and Work (The Later Years, 1945-1965)
Nahum Glatzer, ed: The Letters of Martin Buber, A Life of Dialogue
Nahum Glatzer, ed: On Jewish Learning
Donald Moore: M. Buber, Prophet of Religious Secularism
Maurice Friedman: Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue
Wolfgang Zink, ed: Martin Buber1878/1978