The Way of Man According to the Teaching of Hasidism

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The Way of Man According to the Teaching of Hasidism is a short philosophical and spiritual work by Martin Buber that distills Hasidic teachings into reflections on personal responsibility, self-discovery, and the human relationship with God.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
spiritual work
author Martin Buber NERFINISHED
basedOn Hasidic tales
Hasidic teachings
centralTheme finding one’s unique path before God
inner transformation
presence of God in everyday life
serving God in one’s concrete situation
unity of thought and deed
countryOfOrigin Germany
Israel NERFINISHED
form essay
lecture-based text
genre Hasidic teaching
Jewish thought
religious philosophy
hasPart chapter "The Deed"
chapter "The Midpoint"
chapter "The Particular Way of Each Man"
chapter "The Place Where One Stands" NERFINISHED
chapter "The Way of Man" NERFINISHED
chapter "The Whole and the Fragment"
influencedBy Baal Shem Tov NERFINISHED
Hasidic masters
Hasidic storytelling tradition
intendedAudience general readers
spiritual seekers
students of Jewish thought
language German
length short
mainSubject Hasidism NERFINISHED
ethical living
human relationship with God
personal responsibility
self-discovery
spiritual life
notableIdea God is encountered in the here and now
each person has a unique way to God
integration of Hasidic piety with modern existence
responsibility for one’s concrete situation
originalTitle Der Weg des Menschen nach der chassidischen Lehre NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition dialogical philosophy
existentialism
religiousTradition Hasidic Judaism NERFINISHED
Judaism

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Martin Buber notableWork The Way of Man According to the Teaching of Hasidism