What meaning does God’s name convey? This was a question Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig had to answer when working on their translation of the Bible. They noticed that, as certain crucial biblical verses suggest, there is indeed a meaning behind God’s name in the Bible. Thus, an important moment in their joint translation was their account of the self-revelation of God in Exod. III, together with the question of how best to translate the tetragrammaton YHWH— the name of God. This article will explore their decisions, based both on their dialogue concerning the translation of the Bible, and on their papers, especially Rosenzweig’s well-known article ‘Der Ewige’ (‘The Eternal’) and Buber’s response to it. Less well known is the fact that t...
Feature: The philosophy of Martin Buber and his biblical hermeneutics: between Germanness and Jewish...
God’s enigmatic answer to Moses’ question about his name - hy<h.a, rv,a] hy<h.a,,, usually tra...
In most theistic religions, the name of God (or the thousand names of God, etc.) has both a ritual-p...
What, according to the Hebrew Bible, was a god assumed to be? In this article the author looks at da...
In his famous final essay Franz Rosenzweig neglects to mention that he had referred to the expressio...
The syntagma „began to call on the name of the Lord” is an important excerpt in the Primeval history...
Biblical literature names God, and the Jewish-Christian tradition pronounces such name as Lord. In p...
When we talk about objects in the world, we picture them as existent objects. However, unlike most n...
In his estimable work Not Every Spirit: A Dogmatics of Christian Disbelief, Christopher Morse wisely...
Who is He, to Whom we address words God, Theos, Deus, etc.? How far goes possibility for adaptation ...
Karol Jasiński – doktor nauk humanistycznych, adiunkt w Katedrze Filozofii i Kultury Chrześcijańskie...
The question of naming God is developed in the context of the phenomenology of culture in the articl...
According to the Bible, a disrespectful use of God’s name may be perceived as blasphemous or at lea...
It is very interesting to observe how much is man influenced by his name, and how it is change affec...
In this article, the author presents Martin Buber’s translation of the Hebrew bible into German. Bub...
Feature: The philosophy of Martin Buber and his biblical hermeneutics: between Germanness and Jewish...
God’s enigmatic answer to Moses’ question about his name - hy<h.a, rv,a] hy<h.a,,, usually tra...
In most theistic religions, the name of God (or the thousand names of God, etc.) has both a ritual-p...
What, according to the Hebrew Bible, was a god assumed to be? In this article the author looks at da...
In his famous final essay Franz Rosenzweig neglects to mention that he had referred to the expressio...
The syntagma „began to call on the name of the Lord” is an important excerpt in the Primeval history...
Biblical literature names God, and the Jewish-Christian tradition pronounces such name as Lord. In p...
When we talk about objects in the world, we picture them as existent objects. However, unlike most n...
In his estimable work Not Every Spirit: A Dogmatics of Christian Disbelief, Christopher Morse wisely...
Who is He, to Whom we address words God, Theos, Deus, etc.? How far goes possibility for adaptation ...
Karol Jasiński – doktor nauk humanistycznych, adiunkt w Katedrze Filozofii i Kultury Chrześcijańskie...
The question of naming God is developed in the context of the phenomenology of culture in the articl...
According to the Bible, a disrespectful use of God’s name may be perceived as blasphemous or at lea...
It is very interesting to observe how much is man influenced by his name, and how it is change affec...
In this article, the author presents Martin Buber’s translation of the Hebrew bible into German. Bub...
Feature: The philosophy of Martin Buber and his biblical hermeneutics: between Germanness and Jewish...
God’s enigmatic answer to Moses’ question about his name - hy<h.a, rv,a] hy<h.a,,, usually tra...
In most theistic religions, the name of God (or the thousand names of God, etc.) has both a ritual-p...