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Tradition in an Untraditional Age
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Publisher's PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction
RESPONSES TO MODERNITY
Chapter 1; Samson Raphael Hirsch; Conditional CoexistenceChapter 2; Abraham Isaac Kook; The Dynamic of SanctificationChapter 3; Joseph B Soloveitchik; Conflict and CreationChapter 4; Tradition as ResistanceChapter 5; Dilemmas of Modern OrthodoxyChapter 6; An Agenda of Future Jewish Thought
TOPICS
Chapter 7; The Holocaust in Jewish TheologyChapter 8; Jewish Christian Dialogue; The Ethical DimensionChapter 9; Wealth and Poverty; A Jewish AnalysisChapter 10; The Word "Now"; Reflections on the Psychology of TeshuvahChapter 11; Alienation and Faith
THINKERS
Chapter 12; Buber's Jewishness and Buber's JudaismChapter 13; The Path of Return; A Preface to the Reading of RosenzweigChapter 14; Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik; Halakhic ManChapter 15; Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik's Early Epistemology

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Author: Jonathan Sacks
Tradition in an Untraditional Age is a 20th-century work by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks that explores the challenges of secularization, assimilation, and antisemitism through analyses of thinkers including rabbis and thinkers such as Samson Raphael Hirsch, Moses Sofer, Abraham Isaac Kook, Joseph Soloveitchik, Franz Rosenzweig, and Martin Buber. The work contains studies of topics such as the Holocaust, Jewish-Christian dialogue, Jewish economic ethics, and religious alienation and return.

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