Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Essays | |
Distance and Relation | p. 3 |
Healing Through Meeting | p. 17 |
Images of Good and Evil | p. 22 |
Our Point of Departure | p. 22 |
The First Stage | p. 24 |
The Second Stage | p. 28 |
Evil and Good | p. 31 |
Buber and Jung | p. 34 |
Religion and Modern Thinking | p. 34 |
C. G. Jung's Reply to Martin Buber | p. 59 |
Buber's Rejoinder to Jung | p. 67 |
Elements of the Interhuman | p. 72 |
The Social and the Interhuman | p. 72 |
Being and Seeming | p. 75 |
Personal Making Present | p. 79 |
Imposition and Unfolding | p. 82 |
Genuine Dialogue | p. 85 |
What Is Common to All | p. 89 |
Guilt and Guilt Feelings | p. 110 |
Afterword to I and Thou | p. 139 |
The Word That Is Spoken | p. 149 |
Letters | |
Correspondence with Hans Trub | p. 161 |
Correspondence with Hermann Menachem Gerson, Ronald Gregor Smith, Rudolf Pannwitz, and Ernst Michel | p. 179 |
Correspondence with Ludwig Binswanger | p. 184 |
Correspondence with Maurice Friedman and Leslie H. Farber | p. 191 |
Correspondence of Robert C. Smith with Martin Buber and C. G. Jung | p. 201 |
Dialogue | |
The Unconscious | p. 227 |
Martin Buber and Carl Rogers | p. 246 |
Sources | p. 273 |
Selected Reading | p. 281 |
Index of Names | p. 283 |
Index of Subjects | p. 287 |
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