This study testifies to the renewed interest in Franz Rosenzweig's theological work...Recommended.---—S.T. Katz, Boston University "A bold and timely examination of the project of Jewish Modernity and modern Jewish thought, this study signals an important move tocontextualize Mendelssohn's late 18th-century Enlightenment thought and Rosenzweig's early 20th-century philosophy as critical moments of a theoretical trajectory that highlights the larger philosophical agenda their thought advances."---—Willi Goetschel, University of Toronto "Illuminates Rosenzweig's work in detail in relation to Moses Mendelssohn, F. H. Jacobi, Karl Reinhold, the early Hegel, Hannah Arendt, and Stanley Cavell. A fascinating and informative read."---—Jeffrey Librett, University of Oregon