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Acknowledgments | |
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Preface to the Second Edition | |
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Preface to the Midland Edition | |
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Auschwitz as Challenge to Philosophy and Theology | |
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Introduction | |
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Systems | |
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Revelation | |
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The Holocaust | |
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"Foundations of Future Jewish Thought": Genesis of a Plan | |
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"Foundations": From Plan to Execution | |
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Napoleonic and Related Strategies | |
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Language | |
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Toward Future Jewish Thought | |
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The Problematics of Contemporary Jewish Thought: From Spinoza Beyond Rosenzweig | |
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Introducing Spinoza and Rosenzweig | |
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Baruch Spinoza | |
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Franz Rosenzweig | |
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Spinoza and Rosenzweig Today | |
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The Shibboleth of Revelation: From Spinoza Beyond Hegel | |
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Rosenzweig on Hegel | |
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Hegel on Judaism and Spinoza | |
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Revelation as Shibboleth | |
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The Basis of Hegel's Mediating Thought-Activity | |
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Spinoza and Hegel on Revelation | |
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The Core of the Hegelian Mediation | |
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Hegel's Mediation between Spinoza and Judaism | |
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The Failure of Hegel's Mediation and Its Dialectical Results | |
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The Move toward the Extremes | |
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The End of Constantinianism and the Turn to Dialogical Openness | |
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Catastrophe | |
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The Shibboleth of Revelation in Jewish Modernity | |
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Historicity, Rupture, and Tikkun Olam ("Mending the World"): From Rosenzweig Beyond Heidegger | |
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Spinoza, Rosenzweig, and Heidegger on Death | |
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Historicity | |
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Historicity and Transcendence | |
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The Ontic-Ontological Circle | |
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1933: Year of Decision | |
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The Age of Technology and the Age of Auschwitz | |
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Unauthentic Thought after the Holocaust | |
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The Spectrum of Resistance during the Holocaust: An Essay in Description and Definition | |
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Resistance as an Ontological Category: An Essay in Critical Analysis | |
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Rupture, Teshuva, and Tikkun Olam | |
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Historicity, Hermeneutics, and Tikkun Olam after the Holocaust | |
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On Philosophy after the Holocaust | |
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Concerning Post-Holocaust Christianity | |
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Jewish Existence after the Holocaust | |
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Conclusion: Teshuva Today: Concerning Judaism After the Holocaust | |
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The Problematics of Teshuva in Our Time | |
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Rosenzweig after Heidegger | |
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Yom Kippur after the Holocaust | |
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The Message of Beit Ha-Tefutsot | |
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The Sharing of Teshuva after the Holocaust | |
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Abbreviations | |
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Notes | |
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Index | |