Works
- Hume and Deism (1933)
- What is the Talmud? (1938)
- Towards Historic Judaism (1943)
- Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1945)
- Judaism: Fossil or Ferment? (1956)
- God, Man, and History (1959)
- Prayer (1962)
- A Jewish Critique of the Philosophy of Martin Buber (1962)
- T'nai Bi'N'suin u'V'Get (1966)
- Man and God: Studies in Biblical Theology (1969)
- Faith After the Holocaust (1973)
- Major Themes in Modern Philosophies of Judaism (1974)
- Crisis and Faith (1976)
- With God in Hell: Judaism in the Ghettos and Death Camps (1979)
- Not in Heaven: The Nature and Function of Halakha (1983)
- HaHalakha, Koha V'Tafkida (1981) - expanded version of Not in Heaven (above)
- Logic in Halacha (1986)
- Unity in Judaism (1986)
- The Crisis of Judaism in the Jewish State (1987)
- Jewish Women in Time and Torah (1990)
- Essential Essays on Judaism (2002), ed. David Hazony
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“I look on trade and every mechanical craft as education also. But let me discriminate what is precious herein. There is in each of these works an act of invention, an intellectual step, or short series of steps taken; that act or step is the spiritual act; all the rest is mere repetition of the same a thousand times.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“That mans best works should be such bungling imitations of Natures infinite perfection, matters not much; but that he should make himself an imitation, this is the fact which Nature moans over, and deprecates beseechingly. Be spontaneous, be truthful, be free, and thus be individuals! is the song she sings through warbling birds, and whispering pines, and roaring waves, and screeching winds.”
—Lydia M. Child (18021880)
“The family that perseveres in good works will surely have an abundance of blessings.”
—Chinese proverb.