Works
- Cloud of Smoke, Pillar of Fire: Judaism, Christianity, Modernity After the Holocaust (1976)
- The Third Great Cycle of Jewish History (1981)
- Voluntary Covenant (1982)
- The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays (1988)
- The Ethics of Jewish Power (1990)
- Judaism and Christianity: Their Respective Roles in the Divine Strategy of Redemption (1996)
- Covenantal Pluralism (1997)
- Living in the Image of God: Jewish Teachings to Perfect the World (1998)
- For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter Between Judaism and Christianity (2004)
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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“Your hooves have stamped at the black margin of the wood,
Even where horrible green parrots call and swing.
My works are all stamped down into the sultry mud.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“Artists, whatever their medium, make selections from the abounding materials of life, and organize these selections into works that are under the control of the artist.... In relation to the inclusiveness and literally endless intricacy of life, art is arbitrary, symbolic and abstracted. That is its value and the source of its own kind of order and coherence.”
—Jane Jacobs (b. 1916)
“He never works and never bathes, and yet he appears well fed always.... Well, what does he live on then?”
—Edward T. Lowe, and Frank Strayer. Sauer (William V. Mong)