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Spring 1962 Issue 4.2
Red or Dead?
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Red or Dead?
Maurice Lamm
Spring 1962 Issue 4.2
Part 2:
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Communism
Naturalism, Rationalism and Jewish Faith
From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Refuting False Notions
Dr. A. J. Heschel’s Theology of Pathos
Naturalism and Personalism
Gambling in the Synagogue
The Problem of Skepticism
From the Pages of Tradition: Maimonides on Reconciling Rabbinic and Philosophic Schemes
The Religious Philosophy of Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik
The Religious Implications of Extraterrestrial Life
The Approach to Jewish Law of Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig
Salanter’s Ethical Teachings
From the Pages of Tradition – Samuel David Luzzato: Ethics and Feelings
Who Heals the Sick – God or Man?
From the Pages of Tradition – Isaac ben Solomon Israeli: Philosophy as Self-Knowledge
Tribe and Family
The Rationality of Jewish Ethics
Faith and its Justification
Of Books, Men, and Ideas: Out of the Depth
The Jewish Interest in Vietnam
Judaism and Vietnam: A Reply to Dr. Wyschogrod
An Integrated Jewish World View
Secular Civilization at an Impasse
From the Pages of Tradition – Joseph Ibn Tzaddik’s Definition of Philosophy
The Halakhah’s Philosophy of Man
Jewish Values and the Changing American Ethic
Jewish Education in a World Adrift
Understanding the Covenant
The Lonely Man of Faith
“Is There an Indigenous Jewish Theology?”
From the Pages of Tradition – Shem Tob Ibn Falaquera: A 13th Century Philosopher of Personalism
Heschel’s Theology of Man
From the Pages of Tradition – Hillel ben Shmuel of Verona: The Individual Soul’s Immortal Core
Heschel, Intuition, and the Halakha
Autonomy, Heteronomy and Theonomy
What is Jewish Philosophy?
The Collective Jewish Spirit: An Interpretation of Jewish Philosophy
The Lure of Immanence – The Crisis in Contemporary Religious Thought
The New Morality under Religious Auspices
Elements in Rav Kook’s Legacy
The Eternal Validity of the Torah
From the Pages of Tradition: Moses Ibn Ezra (1070-1138) – Self Knowledge as the Authentication of Human Existence
The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Injustice
Faith and Doubt
Enduring and Transitory Elements in the Philosophy of Samson Raphael Hirsch
Alienation and Faith
Abraham bar Hiyya’s Personalism and Methodology
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Jewish Thought
When Midrash Goes Too Far: Three Rejected Midrashic Passages
Theodicy and Belief
In Praise of the Talmud
Eros-Thanatos: A Modification of Freudian Instinct Theory in the Light of Torah Teachings
The Role of the Individual in Jewish Law
A Midrash on Morality or When is a Lie Permissible
Towards a Definition of Humility
Logotherapy and Judaism – Some Philosophical Comparisons
A Midrash on the Growth of Population
Two Concepts of Freedom
Torah Tzniut Versus New Morality and Drugs
The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Injustice
Law and Theology in Judaism
The Philosophy of Lubavitch Activism
Wisdom and Knowledge of God in Biblical and Talmudic Thought
Faith and its Justification
Judaism and the Study of Literature
Sheliach Tzibbur: Historical and Phenomenological Observations
Who Heals the Sick – God or Man?
Salanter’s Ethical Teachings
The Sport of Hunting: A Humane Game?
Judaism and Psychology
Is Religion a Separate Language Game?
Some Thoughts Regarding the Influence of Traditional Judaism on the Work of Emile Durkheim
The Dyonisian Revolt and Halakhic Man
Jewish Perspectives on Campus Unrest
Not ONE, Not Two, Not Three
Freedom of the Will – A Traditionalist’s View
Are the Ikkarim Intelligible?
Civil Disobedience: The Jewish View
Meyer Wolfsheim and Robert Cohn: A Study of a Jewish Type and Stereotype
The Problem of Skepticism
The Jewish Attitude toward Abortion
Violence from the Perspective of the Ethics of the Fathers
Morality and the Law
Man’s Place in Nature
Fundamental Assumptions for Discussions in Religion and Science
Understanding the Covenant
Revelation and the Orthodox Intellectuals: A Reply to Rabbi Danziger
The Lure of Immanence – The Crisis in Contemporary Religious Thought
“Is There an Indigenous Jewish Theology?”
Faith and Doubt
The Talmud and the Search for Security
The Religious Implications of Extraterrestrial Life
Tribe and Family
The Meaning of Holiness in Judaism
Torah Min Ha-Shamayim
Towards a Torah Aesthetic
Alienation and Exile
A Traditional View of Liberal Education
Chabad Psychology and the Benoni of Tanya
Autonomy, Heteronomy and Theonomy
The Rationality of Jewish Ethics
The Eternal Validity of the Torah
Pluralism and the Halakhah
The Unity Theme and Its Implications for Moderns
Is Judaism an Optimistic Religion?
Two Facets of Judaism
What is Jewish Philosophy?
The Collective Jewish Spirit: An Interpretation of Jewish Philosophy
Heschel, Intuition, and the Halakha
Health and Holiness
Jewish Ethics and Self-Psychology
The Experience of Repentance: The Views of Maimonides and William James
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Maurice Lamm
Escalating the Wars of the Lords
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Spring 1962 Issue 4.2
Communications
Briefly Noted
Book Reviews
The Sabbath of the Halakhah and Twentieth Century Civilization
The Talmud in Anglo-Saxon Garb
The Halakhah’s Philosophy of Man
Public Services on the Sabbath
Review of Halakhic Periodical Literature
From the Pages of Tradition – Abraham Ibn Ezra’s Concept of Man
The Dietary Laws: a Threefold Explanation
Pluralism and the Halakhah
The Book of Job and the Trial of Abraham
Rejoinders to Maurice Lamm
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