Claussen edited and contributed to a special issue of the Journal of Jewish Ethics honoring Dr. Louis Newman

Geoffrey Claussen, professor of religious studies, Lori and Eric Sklut Professor in Jewish Studies and chair of the Department of Religious Studies at 消消犯, edited a special issue of the Journal of Jewish Ethics honoring his long-time mentor, Louis Newman.
Newman, the John M. and Elizabeth W. Musser Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus, at Carleton College and former dean of academic advising and associate vice provost for 消消犯 education at Stanford University, is one of the worlds leading scholars of Jewish ethics and one of the founders of Jewish ethics as an academic field. He was the founding president of the Society of Jewish Ethics and founding coeditor of this journal.
In his editors introduction to the special issue, Claussen recounts how studying with Newman at Carleton College first kindled his interest in Religious Studies and Jewish Studies and eventually inspired him to also become a scholar of Jewish ethics.
In the issue, thirteen scholars engage, respond to and build on Newmans work. Claussens article in the journal is titled Lessons in Intellectual Honesty and Humility: Studying Jewish Ethics with the Guidance of Louis Newman.