Eclipse of God

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Eclipse of God is a philosophical work by Martin Buber that explores the crisis of modern faith and the obscuring of a direct, personal relationship with the divine in contemporary thought.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Martin Buber NERFINISHED
countryOfFirstPublication United States NERFINISHED
genre Jewish philosophy
philosophy of religion
hasPart Eclipse of God: Studies in the Relation between Religion and Philosophy NERFINISHED
hasTranslation English
French
Hebrew
Spanish
influencedBy Biblical thought
Hasidic Judaism NERFINISHED
intendedAudience religious thinkers
students of philosophy of religion
theologians
language German
mainTheme I–Thou relationship
crisis of modern faith
critique of modern philosophy
eclipse of the divine in modern consciousness
obscuring of a direct personal relationship with God
notableConcept I–Thou versus I–It NERFINISHED
eclipse of God
originalTitle Finsternis Gottes NERFINISHED
philosophicalConcern impact of modern philosophy on faith
loss of immediacy in religious experience
objectification of God
philosophicalTradition dialogical philosophy
existentialism
publicationYear 1952
publisher Harper & Brothers NERFINISHED
relatedWork Between Man and Man NERFINISHED
I and Thou NERFINISHED
religiousContext Judaism NERFINISHED
subject critique of existentialism
critique of idealism
critique of positivism
modern secularism
personal encounter with the divine
problem of God in modern thought
relationship between religion and philosophy
titleLanguage English

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Martin Buber notableWork Eclipse of God