On the Creative Will of Covenantal Grace

The European Legacy 26 (7-8):813-818 (2021)
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In his book Hune Margulies provides an account of Martin Buber’s dialogical philosophy that is at once truly insightful and deeply problematic. Margulies shows that the I-thou philosophy of Buber,...

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I and thou.Martin Buber - 1970 - New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 57.

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