The essays collected in this volume discuss the creative tension between identity and communication and the complex relationship between specificity and universality. They deal primarily with various aspects of religious existence. The different chapters propose the shaping of identity in a dialogic
Identity Dialogically Constructed
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Contents
Preface
1. Quo vadis, religio? Religion as Terror and Violence or as Contributionto Civilization. A Plea for Trans-Difference
2. Constructing Religious Identity
3. Fischerβs Essay βLove and Wisdomβ in Light of Jewish Dialogical Thought
4. Towards βProflectiveβ Philosophy and βProligionβ with Fischer and Buber
5. Janusz Korczakβs Care for the Little Ones in Light of Jewish Tradition
6. On Hasidism as Dialogical Existence that Hallows Daily Life
7. On a New Age in Democracy as Part of the Holocaust Memory
8. A Scholar of German-Jewish Philosophy. On the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life
9. How to Think Death from Time and not Time from Death
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