Preface: The Linguistic Turn in Jewish Philosophy -- pt. I. Buber's Hermeneutics. I. Romanticism, Dilthey, and Buber's Early Hermeneutics. II. I and Thou and the Dialogical Hermeneutic Method. III. Buber's Biblical Hermeneutics. IV. Constructing a Buberian Hermeneutic Theory -- pt. II. Buber's Narrative Theology. V. Narrative and the Philosophy of I and Thou. VI. "Autobiographical Fragments": Becoming Self through the Other. VII. Narrative Biblical Theology: Responding to the Eclipse of God. VIII. Conclusion: Buber and the Narrative Theologians.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-211) and index.