Background of conflict -- Moses Mendelssohn: the pioneer -- Joseph Salvador -- Elijah Benamorzegh; orthodox critic -- Abraham Geiger: Liberal Jewish view -- Hirsch, Formstecher, and Steinheim: philosophical counterattack -- Isaac Mayer Wise : an American approach -- Hermann Cohen: Neo-Kantian critique -- Claude G. Montefiore: the grand friendship -- Max Brod: inter religious struggle -- Franz Rosenzweig -- Leo Baeck: Modern Polemic -- Joseph Kausner: a Nationalist view -- Martin Buber: Philosopher to Christian and Jews -- Hans Joachim Schoeps: Dialogue in Europe today -- Samuel Sandmel: Liberal American Study -- Richard L. Rubenstien and Emil Fackenheim: after the Holocaust
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