Volume I Translator's Note Foreword to the English Edition Introduction Chapter One: Samson Raphael Hirsch: The Neo-Orthodox, Neo-Romantic Educator, and his Approach of Neo-Fundamentalist Identicality Chapter Two: Interpretations of Hirsch's Thought from the Right and the Left Chapter Three: "Heavenly Reward"--Samuel David Luzzatto's Doctrine of Divine Providence--between Revelation and Philosophy Chapter Four: Development of Halakhah: Luzzatto's Evolving Views Chapter Five: The Peshat is One, Because the Truth is One: Luzzatto between Interpretation and Thought Chapter Six: Luzzatto and Maimonides: "Accept Truth from Whoever Speaks It" Chapter Seven: Luzzatto on Theosophical Kabbalah: Harmful Invention with Worthy Intentions Chapter Eight: Between Reason and Revelation: The Encounter between Rabbi Tsvi Hirsch Chajes and Nahman Krochmal Volume II Chapter Nine: Hirsch's Influence on Religious Jewish Philosophy in the Twentieth Century Chapter Ten: Hirsch's Influence on Rabbi David Tsvi Hoffmann's Commentary on the Pentateuch Chapter Eleven: Hirsch's Influence on Twentieth-Century Halakhic Decisors Chapter Twelve: The Influence of German Neo-Orthodoxy on the Young Rav Kook Chapter Thirteen: Luzzatto's Influence on Umberto Cassuto's Method of Biblical Interpretation Chapter Fourteen: Tolerance, Pluralism, and Postmodernism--A Dialectic of Opposites in Jewish Thought in the Modern Era.
The Dual Truth, Volumes I and II : Studies on Nineteenth-Century Modern Religious Thought and Its Influence on Twentieth-Century Jewish Philosophy