In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Two Bibliographical Notes I HAVING WRITTEN on these themes as far back as 1957, I drew on some of my papers to help me with this systematic statement of my theology. A few survived with some revision though most of the others supplied only a line of reasoning or some verbal prompts. Readers interested in seeing the continuity and change in my ideas over these decades will find the previous incarnation of the relevant chapters below, thanks to the permissions given by the holders of the various copyrights: Introduction: liThe Changing Forms of Jewish Spirituality./I America, April 28, 1979. Chapter 4. "The Problem of the Form of a Jewish Theology." Hebrew Union College Annual, 1969-70. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1970 and liThe Idea of God,'1 Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook, 1957. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1957. Chapter 5. "Liberal Judaism's Effort to Invalidate Relativism Without Mandating Orthodoxy." Go and Study, Essays and Studies in Honor of Alfred Jospe, Samuel Fishman and Rafael Jospe, editors. Washington: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundations, 1980. Chapter 6. "Beyond Immanence: How Shall Liberal Jews Educate for Spirituality?" Religious Education 75, no. 4, July-August, 1980. Chapter 7. /IAffirming Transcendence: Beyond the Old Liberalism and the New Orthodoxies." The Reconstructionist 46, no. 6, October 1980. Chapter 8. "A Jewish 'Rumor of Angels'." Sh'ma, 16/37. September 19, 1986. Chapter 10. ilLiberal Jewish Theology in a Time of Uncertainty." Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook, 1977. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1977. Chapter 12. "The Autonomous Self and the Commanding Community." TheolOgical Studies 45, no. I, March 1984. Another part of this article was used for chapter 16. Chapter 14. "The Chosen People Concept as It Affects Life in the Diaspora." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 12, no. 4, Fall 1975. 307 Two Bibliographical Notes I HAVING WRITTEN on these themes as far back as 1957, I drew on some of my papers to help me with this systematic statement of my theology. A few survived with some revision though most of the others supplied only a line of reasoning or some verbal prompts. Readers interested in seeing the continuity and change in my ideas over these decades will find the previous incarnation of the relevant chapters below, thanks to the permissions given by the holders of the various copyrights: Introduction: liThe Changing Forms of Jewish Spirituality./I America, April 28, 1979. Chapter 4. "The Problem of the Form of a Jewish Theology." Hebrew Union College Annual, 1969-70. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1970 and liThe Idea of God,'1 Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook, 1957. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1957. Chapter 5. "Liberal Judaism's Effort to Invalidate Relativism Without Mandating Orthodoxy." Go and Study, Essays and Studies in Honor of Alfred Jospe, Samuel Fishman and Rafael Jospe, editors. Washington: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundations, 1980. Chapter 6. "Beyond Immanence: How Shall Liberal Jews Educate for Spirituality?" Religious Education 75, no. 4, July-August, 1980. Chapter 7. /IAffirming Transcendence: Beyond the Old Liberalism and the New Orthodoxies." The Reconstructionist 46, no. 6, October 1980. Chapter 8. "A Jewish 'Rumor of Angels'." Sh'ma, 16/37. September 19, 1986. Chapter 10. ilLiberal Jewish Theology in a Time of Uncertainty." Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook, 1977. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1977. Chapter 12. "The Autonomous Self and the Commanding Community." TheolOgical Studies 45, no. I, March 1984. Another part of this article was used for chapter 16. Chapter 14. "The Chosen People Concept as It Affects Life in the Diaspora." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 12, no. 4, Fall 1975. 307 308 TWO BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Chapter 15. "Covenant Theology-Another Look." WOlldview, March 1973. Chapter 16. liThe Dialectic of cal 8, no. 3, Sumrncr of Ecumeni17 and 18 were written for this book and presented as papers at conferences, The former was published in somewhat difJel'cnt form as "The Enduring Truth of Religious Liberalism," io The Pundamentalist Phenomenon, Norman J. Cohen, editor iGrand Rapids: 19901, The latter, also with variation, will appear as UAutonin The the Academy fOI Jewish SUNY Press, Albany, Chapter 20. uThe Autonomous Jewish Self. lVlodem Judaism 4, no. I, February 19R4. .IN I

Share