BETWEEN MAN & MAN.
New York: Macmillan, 1947. First printing. Translated by Ronald Gregor Smith; 211 pages. More
New York: Macmillan, 1947. First printing. Translated by Ronald Gregor Smith; 211 pages. More
New York: Meridian, 1961. Third printing. 316 pages. More
New York: Schocken, 1972. 223 pages. More
New York: Schocken, 1985. 223 pages. More
New York: 1996. Contains "Spontaneous Effort" by David Rothenberg - When the moment strikes; "No Shadow Draws the Water" by Robert Aitken - Imaginative interaction as play; "A Natural Harmony" by David Fideler - Cosmological forces at work; "First Things" by Eric Gill - Reflections on the nature of vocation;..... More
New York: 1995. 20th Anniversary Issue; Contains "Longing for Wholeness: An interview with Satish Kumar" - Being an insider and an outsider at the same time"Dweller on the Plain" by Eliezer Shore - Transcending the boundaries; "The Bridge of Well-Being" by Mark Nepo - The stranger, the fellow, the completing..... More
New York: 1999. Contains "The Evil That Men Do" by Philip Zaleski - Heeding the divine voice of conscience; "The Burning Heart" by J. L. Walker - Suffering, mindfulness, and compassion; "The Rung of Evil" by Martin Buber - An increment of goodness; "Compelling Vice" by William McIntosh - The..... More