Major works:
* The Jewish Religion: A History (1934, later editions): This is considered his most significant work, offering a comprehensive and detailed account of Jewish history and religious practices.
* The Jewish Messiahs: An Anthology of Jewish Religious Thought (1949): Explores the concept of messianism within Jewish tradition.
* The Jewish Mind (1959): Examines the intellectual and cultural development of Jewish thought.
* The Jewish History of Europe (1962): A comprehensive study of Jewish history in Europe.
* The Jews in Germany: A History (1969): A detailed account of the history of Jews in Germany.
Other works:
* The History of the Jews in Palestine (1945)
* The History of the Jews in the Diaspora (1946)
* The History of the Jews in the Middle Ages (1950)
* The History of the Jews in the Modern Age (1955)
* The Jewish Religious Experience (1960)
* The Jewish Religious Literature (1963)
* The Jewish Mystical Tradition (1967)
* The Jewish Ethics (1970)
* The Jewish Philosophy (1975)
Schoeps also wrote numerous articles and essays on Jewish history, culture, and religion, and he edited several anthologies on these subjects. His work is characterized by its thoroughness, scholarship, and often, its critical approach to traditional interpretations.
It's worth noting that Schoeps' work has been criticized by some scholars for its perceived bias and for its reliance on outdated sources. However, his contributions to the study of Jewish history and culture are undeniable, and his books remain important sources of information for researchers and students.