His more recent work explores the limits of normative self-criticism, the Talmud's dialogism and dispute of religiosity, the historiography and narratology of scientific framework transitions, political emotions, and the possibility of articulating a pluralist and liberal political philosophy from within the assumptions of traditional Judaism.
In 2016 A volume dedicated to his work, entitled Menachem Fisch: The Rationality of Religious Dispute, was published by Brill as Vol.
In 2020, a collection of engagements with his work entitled: Changing One's Mind: Philosophy, Religion And Science, (edited by.
Y. Schwartz, P. Franks and C. Wiese), was published as a special issue of Open Philosophy (3, 2020) 2023- Distinguished Fellow, Buber Rosenzweig Institute for Modern and Contemporary Jewish Intellectual and Cultural History, Goethe University, Frankfurt November 2023 The Liss Lecture at the University of Notre Dame.
July 2024 The Josef Horovitz Lecture, Goethe University, Frankfurt (with Debra Band)