Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Strauss: Judaism, Reason, and Revelation | |
Why We Remain Jews: Can Jewish Faith and History Still Speak to Us? | p. 43 |
Leo Strauss: Between Athens and Jerusalem | p. 81 |
Strauss Before Straussianism: Reason, Revelation, and Nature | p. 107 |
Philosophy and Law: Leo Strauss as a Student of Medieval Jewish Thought | p. 129 |
Modern Rationalism, Miracles, and Revelation: Strauss's Critique of Spinoza | p. 143 |
Taking Evil Seriously: Schmitt's "Concept of the Political" and Strauss's "True Politics" | p. 175 |
Leo Strauss, the Bible, and Political Philosophy | p. 195 |
A Latitude for Statesmanship? Strauss on St. Thomas | p. 211 |
On the Epistolary Dialogue Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin | p. 231 |
Strauss: Classical Political Philosophy, Modernity, and the American Regime | |
On a Certain Critique of "Straussianism" | p. 259 |
Natural Right and Philosophy | p. 275 |
Blasphemy and Leo Strauss's Machiavelli | p. 297 |
Leo Strauss and the American Founding | p. 309 |
A Return to Classical Political Philosophy and the Understanding of the American Founding | p. 325 |
Leo Strauss and American Democracy: A Response to Wood and Holmes | p. 339 |
Without Malice but with Forethought: A Response to Burnyeat | p. 353 |
Strauss Read from France | p. 373 |
The Contributors | p. 395 |
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