Introduction
1. Cohen’s “Methodistic” Founding of Ethics in Legal Science: Generation of the Legal Person
2. “For the Idea of Law [Gesetz] He Substitutes Morality”: Understanding Law in Cohen’s Ethik, with Help from the Early Strauss
3. Philosophico-Political Theology as Method: From Strauss’s Philosophy and Law to Cohen’s “Philosophy of Jewish Religion”
4. Isolation and Universalism: Cohen’s New Messianic Politics of Jewish Law
5. Against “Affective Expansiveness”: Cohen’s Critique of Stammler’s Theory of “Right Law”
6. The “Neighbor” as an Institution of Law (Recht), from the Ethik to the “Jewish Writings”