@article{oai:sapporo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004860, author = {湯浅, 恭子 and ユアサ, キョウコ and Yuasa, Kyoko}, journal = {札幌大学女子短期大学部紀要<サッポロ ダイガク ジョシ タンキ ダイガクブ キヨウ>. -- (AN00074536)1号 (昭58.2)-, = 通巻21号 (昭58.2)-. -- 札幌 : 札幌大学, 1983.2- 注記: "Sapporo University Women's Junior College journal"のタイトル の種類変更: 裏表紙タイトル(-32・33合併号 (平10.11))→並列タイトル(No . 34 (1999.9)-) ; 表紙の責任表示"札幌大学"は32・33合併号 (平10.11)ま で ; 奥付に表示の編集者: 札幌大学女子短期大学部紀要委員 (-32・33合併 号 (平10.11)) ; 大きさ変更: 26cm (-32・33合併号 (平10.11))→21cm (No . 34 (1999.9)-) ; 出版者: 札幌大学女子短期大学部 (- ) ISSN: 02888211 別タイトル: Sapporo University Women's Junior College journal 継続前誌: 札幌大学教養部女子短期大学部紀要. [B]}, month = {Mar}, note = {P, This paper compares dialogue in, 1) C.S. Lewis' "The Silver Chair" to that in Scripture, and 2) dialogue in "The Sliver Chair" as it relates to Martin Buber's concept of "I and Thou." In both cases, the focus is on how dialogue contributes to relationships. First we examine the intrinsic value of dialogue by examining 1) Chapter 2 of "The Silver Chair" in relation to Chapter 4 of the Book of John in The New Testament and 2) Chapter 12 of "The Silver Chair" in relation to Chapter 3 of Genesis in The Old Testament. Finally we explore the essential nature of the dialogue in "The Silver Chair" from a viewpoint of "I-Thou" and "I-It," a concept advocated by the Austrian philosopher Martin Buber, and seek possibility for moderns to break through destructive interpersonal communication in multicultural societies.}, pages = {67--91}, title = {ON DIALOGUES IN "THE SILVER CHAIR"}, volume = {43}, year = {2004} }