Cambridge, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
  • Martin Buber’s Notion of Grace as a Defense of Religious Anarchism
    In Alexandre Christoyannopoulos & Matthew Adams (eds.), Essays on Anarchism and Religion: Volume III. pp. 189-222. 2020.
    I reconstruct Martin Buber’s conception of grace to show its importance for unifying his religious orientation and anarchist tendencies. I first lay out an Augustinian account of grace and concomitant defense of hierarchy and submission. I then examine Buber’s anarchism and previous analyses of his notion of grace, which were incomplete insofar as they ignored his redefinition of what is given by grace and who gives these gifts. The primary gifts of grace he identifies are who we are (meant to b…Read more