Co-penned by Michael Zank and yours truly, the revised entry for Martin Buber is now up online at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Both compressed and comprehensive, what I hope it adds to the picture of Buber in the secondary literature is a focus on plastic form, space, place, and relationship as perfected image.
You can find it here and judge it for yourself
We organized the entry this way:
3. The early Buber: Gestalt as a means of realization
4. Philosophy of Dialogue: I and Thou
7. Distance and Relation: Late Philosophical Anthropology
Richard Sennett on a religion becoming a state:
https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/media-gallery/item/the-principle-of-religion-2014-event