The "yet" of teshuvah : turning
Our human capacity for change
Pt. I. The nature of sin. Dimensions of sin ; Sin as illness ; Suffering shekhinah ; Reverence for sin ; Sin, guilt, and impurity ; Sin, idolatry, and truth
Pt. II. Release from sin. Between two absolutes : God's demands and God's forgiveness ; Responsibility and accountability ; Freedom, fate, and repentance ; Atoning through sacrifice ; Day of atonement ; Suffering atones ; Death as atonement
Pt. III. The way of teshuvah. Turning : the meaning of a metaphor ; Step-by-step on the path of repentance ; It is I ; Remorse ; Announce your sins ; Apologize yet again ; Making others whole again ; Soul reckoning ; Teshuvah, complete and unending
Pt. IV. Teshuvah in three dimensions. Repentance, prayer, and righteousness ; Being fully oneself ; The dignity of penitents ; Reconciliation and divine forgiveness ; Teshuvah of love versus teshuvah of fear ; Returning to the source
Pt. V. Experiencing teshuvah. A theological virtue ; Devotion to truthfulness ; Cultivating humility ; God's role in teshuvah ; One day ahead ; Seeing the goodness ; Faith in the certainty of renewal ; Turning faults into merits
Pt. VI. Teshuvah : its problems and limits. Sinning against repentance ; Jonah, justice, and repentance ; Irredeemable sinners ; A hardened heart ; Repenting to the dead
Pt. VII.Teshuvah : its moral and spiritual meaning. Overcoming guilt ; As God sees us ; Divine freedom ; Primordial teshuvah ; Past and future ; Ahead of the righteous ; Repentance and redemption ; The mystery of teshuvah