'The publication of Martin Buber's I and Thou was a great event in the
religious life of the West.' Reinhold NiebuhrMartin Buber (1897-19) was
a prolific and influential teacher and writer, who taught philosophy at
the Hebrew University in Jerusalem from 1939 to 1951. Having studied
philosophy and art at the universities of Vienna, Zurich and Berlin, he
became an active Zionist and was closely involved in the revival of
Hasidism.Recognised as a landmark of twentieth century intellectual
history, I and Thou is Buber's masterpiece. In this book, his enormous
learning and wisdom are distilled into a simple, but compelling vision.
It proposes nothing less than a new form of the Deity for today, a new
form of human being and of a good life. In so doing, it addresses all
religious and social dimensions of the human personality.Translated by
Ronald Gregor Smith