•  846
    Rabbinic text process theology
    Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 1 (1): 141-177. 1992.
    What would a Jewish process theology look like if it also adopted the a priori principles of rabbinic Judaism - among them, the authority of Torah given on Sinai, an historically particular revelation of divine instruction for a particular people, and the authority of the Oral Torah, an historically evolving hermeneutic, according to which that revelation becomes normative practice for communities of observant Jews? I trust this would not be a naturalism, since it would be a theology that found …Read more
  •  832
    Philosophic warrants for scriptural reasoning
    Modern Theology 22 (3): 465-482. 2006.
    Scriptural Reasoning (SR) is a practice of philosophic theology that is offered as a rationally warranted albeit fallible response to the inadequacies of modern liberal and anti-liberal theologies whether they are adopted as academic projects or as dimensions of lived religious practice. In terms of everyday religious practice in the West today, SR may be characterized as an effort, at once, to help protect Abrahamic folk traditions (that is, of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) from the cultura…Read more
  •  953
    A Review of Outward Signs: The Powerlessness of External Things in Augustine’s Thought by Phillip Cary (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), xxiv + 344 pp. Phillip Cary has written another highly significant book on Augustine, and his writing displays the art of a master stylist. A complement to his Inner Grace, Outward Signs extends Cary’s thesis in Augustine and the Invention of the Inner Self: that Augus- tine’s Trinitarian and semiotic theology, groundbreaking as it was, remains beholden t…Read more
  •  99
    (1997). Compassionate postmodernism: An introduction to postmodern Jewish philosophy. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 74-79.
  •  32
    "Textual Reasoning" is the name a family of contemporary Jewish thinkers has given to its overlapping practices of Jewish philosophy and theology. This collection represents the most public expression to date of the shared work, over a period of 12 years, of this society of "textual reasoners." Although the movement of textual reasoning is diverse and pluriform, it is characterized at bottom by the pursuit of the claim that there are significant affinities between Jewish forms of reading and rea…Read more
  •  165
    The Sentiment of Pragmatism
    The Monist 75 (4): 551-568. 1992.
    Scholarly discussion of pragmatism today is pulled in the two different directions of a deconstructive historicism and a semiotic foundationalism. These two directions are co-present in the work of one of pragmatism's founders, Charles Peirce, but accompanied for the most part by a different sentiment. When the two are brought together today it is in debate, and the co-presence is marked by anxiety. In Peirce's work, and in that of the classical pragmatists generally, the copresence was within t…Read more
  •  64
    Response: Reflections on binarism
    Modern Theology 24 (3): 487-497. 2008.
  •  3
    Peirce, Pragmatism and the Logic of Scripture
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35 (2): 405-409. 1999.
  •  2
    Book Review (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 4 (2): 172-176. 1990.
  • Brill Online Books and Journals
    with Michael Fishbane, Kalman P. Bland, Moshe Idel, and Avraham Shapira
    Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 1 (1). 1992.
  •  745
    Scriptural logic: Diagrams for a postcritical metaphysics
    Modern Theology 11 (1): 65-92. 1995.
    You ask if metaphysics is possible after modernity, or after Barth and Wittgenstein and Derrida and the critique of foundationalism? May I invite you, by way of response, to listen in on a conversation? It is a dialogue between what I will call a postcritical philosopher ("P") and a postcritical scriptural theologian —— I'll label the latter a "textualist" ("T"). What I mean by "postcritical" would be displayed as the pattern of inquiry traced by this dialogue. I take the term "postcritical"…Read more
  •  43
    Rethinking Business Ethics, A Pragmatic Approach (Book)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (4). 2001.
    Reviews the non-fiction book 'Rethinking Business Ethics, A Pragmatic Approach,' by Sandra B. Rosenthal and Rogene A. Buchholz
  •  697
    Pragmatic conditions for jewish‐christian theological dialogue
    Modern Theology 9 (2): 123-140. 1993.
    How is Jewish-Christian theological dialogue possible today? Assuming that the possibility of dialogue is not something to be envisioned by any individual thinker a priori, I offer here a study of two examples of successful Jewish-Christian theological dialogue: George Lindbeck's dialogue with Jewish sources and Michael Wyschogrod's dialogue with Christian sources. To garner some general lessons from these examples, I try to reconstruct the general conditions of dialogue which they appear to sh…Read more
  •  878
    Charles Peirce's unpragmatic christianity: A rabbinic appraisal
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 9 (1/2). 1988.
    The great American philosopher, Charles Peirce, calls his pragmatism a continuation of Jesus' teaching, "Ye may know them by their fruit," and labels his cosmology a doctrine of "Christian Love." Nonetheless, I have found Peirce's understanding of Christianity to be surprisingly unpragmatic. Peirce's pragmatism itself displays an unpragmatic side and the tension between his pragmatic and unpragmatic tendencies reappears in his philosophic theology. I am not certain what a consistently pragmati…Read more
  •  30
    Peirce’s Philosophy of Religion
    Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 18 (56): 16-18. 1990.
  • Introduction
    with Rebecca Levi
    Journal of Textual Reasoning 7 (1). 2012.
  •  654
    Behind the Mechitsa: Reflections on The Rules of Textual Reasoning
    Journal of Textual Reasoning 1 (1). 2002.
    After twelve years of productive work, the Society for Textual Reasoning has reason to reflect on the rules of reasoning it has nurtured and tested but has not yet adopted, self-consciously, as the rules of its textual reasoning . This essay illustrates some ways of reflecting on these rules. The first section of the essay presents a brief history of STR. The following section, the focal section of the essay, illustrates the rules of TR as displayed in a recent internet discussion sponsored by t…Read more
  •  38
    Founders of Constructive Postmodern Philosophy: Peirce, James, Bergson, Whitehead, and Hartshorne
    with David Ray Griffin, John B. Cobb Jr, Marcus P. Ford, and Pete A. Y. Gunter
    State University of New York Press. 1992.
    Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
  •  602
    A Scriptural Pragmatism: : Jewish Philosophy's Conception of Truth
    International Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2): 131-135. 1986.
    In HEBREW SCRIPTURES, in rabbinic literature and for most Jewish thinkers, "truth" (emet) is a character of personal relationships. Truth is fidelity to one's word, keeping promises, saying with the lips what one says in one's heart, bearing witness to what one has seen. Truth is the bond of trust between persons and between God and Humanity. In Western philosophic tradition, however, truth is a character of the claims people make about the world they experience: the correspondence b…Read more
  •  433
    Rational Rabbis, Introduction to Menachem Fisch
    Journal of Textual Reasoning 4 (2). 2006.
  • Pragmatic Cataphasis: Plenitude and Caution in Morning Prayer
    Journal of Textual Reasoning 5 (1). 2007.
  •  57
    Epilogue
    Modern Theology 11 (2): 219-227. 1995.
  •  480
    A propos de l'actualité de Charles Peirce
    with Mireille Delbraccio
    Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 91 (4). 1986.
    Des lecteurs dune récente livraison de Monist, The Relevance of Charles Peirce, pourraient chercher l'actualité de Peirce chez des philosophes contemporains influencés par lui. J'essaie de montrer que Peirce est actuel parce que son apport principal, le pragmatisme, se rattache profondément à des sujets qui nous sont familiers. Formé dans la tradition cartésienne et kantienne de l'epistemologie, l'oeuvre de Peirce intéresse les héritiers de cette tradition.Cependant, son pragmatisme fait apparaî…Read more
  •  32
    Reviewing the Covenant: Eugene B. Borowitz and the Postmodern Renewal of Jewish Theology
    with Eugene B. Borowitz and Yudit Kornberg Greenberg
    SUNY Press. 2000.
    This major intellectual response to the leading theologian of liberal Judaism provides a significant indication of future directions in Jewish religious thought.
  •  45
    Peirce’s Philosophy of Religion (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 25 (1): 103-103. 1993.
  • Jewish Sensibilities
    Journal of Textual Reasoning 4 (3). 2006.
  •  46
    Contemporary Jewish Philosophies (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (2): 212-214. 1987.