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The Essential Agus
THE ESSENTIAL AGUS
THE WRITINGS OF JACOB B. AGUS
Edited by Steven T. Katz
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
New York and London
Copyright © 1997 by New York University
All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Agus, Jacob B. (Jacob Bernard), 1911–1986.
[Selections. 1996]
The essential Agus : the writings of Jacob B. Agus / edited by
Steven T. Katz.
p. cm.
“Bibliography of the works of Jacob B. Agus”: p.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8147-4692-6
1. Judaism. 2. Philosophy, Jewish. 3. Agus, Jacob B. (Jacob
Bernard), 1911–1986. I. Katz, Steven T., 1944- . II. Title.
BM45.A3932 1996 96–46040
296.3—dc20 CIP
New York University Press books are printed on acid-free paper,
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CONTENTS
1 Jacob B. Agus: An Introductory Overview Selections by Steven T. Katz
5 The Common Core of Modern Jewish Philosophy
8 The Rise of Jewish Rationalism
10 Judaism and the New Testament
11 Perspectives for the Study of the Book of Acts
12 A New Kind of Christian-Jewish Disputation
14 Assimilation, Integration, Segregation: The Road to the Future
15 Jewish Self-Image in the Postwar World
17 Epilogue to The Evolution of Jewish Thought
19 Reevaluation of the “Responsum on the Sabbath”
21 Law in Conservative Judaism
22 A Theological Foundation for the Halachah
PART EIGHT Jewish Law as Standards Selection and Prefatory Remarks by Elliot