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Holocaust Theology

Editat de Dan Cohn-Sherbok
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 feb 2002
Where was God during the Holocaust? And where has God been since? How has our religious belief been changed by the Shoah? For more than half a century, these questions have haunted both Jewish and Christian theologians. Holocaust Theology provides a panoramic survey of the writings of more than one hundred leading Jewish and Christian thinkers on these profound theological problems. Beginning with a general introduction to Holocaust theology and the religious challenge of the Holocaust, this sweeping collection brings together in one volume a coherent overview of the key theologies which have shaped responses to the Holocaust over the last several decades, including those addressing perplexing questions regarding Christian responsibility and culpability during the Nazi era. Each reading is preceded by a brief introduction. The volume will be invaluable to Rabbis and the clergy, students, scholars of the Holocaust and of religion, and all those troubled by the religious implications of the tragedy of the Holocaust. Contributors include Leo Baeck, Eugene Borowitz, Stephen Haynes, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Steven T. Katz, Primo Levi, Jacob Neusner, John Pawlikowski, Rosemary Radford Reuther, Jonathan Sarna, Paul Tillich, and Elie Wiesel.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814716205
ISBN-10: 0814716202
Pagini: 414
Dimensiuni: 168 x 225 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Recenzii

"This anthology does indeed offer a panoramic survey, and thus is a valuable contribution to Holocaust literature.]"
—The Princeton Seminary Bulletin "Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok has provided a much needed and indeed "panoramic survey of Holocaust theology" (1) that offers a comprehensive overview of excerpts from representative writings in the field. Holocaust Theology: A Reader provides a fine, comprehensive overview of the interpretive possibilities."
—Journal of the American Academy of Religion "Holocaust Theology: A Reader should prove useful as an introductory text which grapples with complex issues."
—SHOFAR
"This anthology does indeed offer a panoramic survey, and thus is a valuable contribution to Holocaust literature.]" --The Princeton Seminary Bulletin "Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok has provided a much needed and indeed "panoramic survey of Holocaust theology" (1) that offers a comprehensive overview of excerpts from representative writings in the field. Holocaust Theology: A Reader provides a fine, comprehensive overview of the interpretive possibilities." --Journal of the American Academy of Religion "Holocaust Theology: A Reader should prove useful as an introductory text which grapples with complex issues." --SHOFAR

Notă biografică

Dan Cohn-Sherbok is Professor of Judaism at the University of Wales and Visiting Professor of Interfaith Dialogue at Middlesex University. He is the author and editor of over 60 books, including The Crucified Jew, Understanding the Holocaust, The Atlas of Jewish History, Messianic Judaism.

Cuprins

Introduction

PART I: THE CHALLENGE
 
1  The Religious Challenge of the Holocaust
 
PART II: FAITH IN THE DEATH CAMPS
 
2   Religious Faith
 
3   The Holocaust and Divine Providence

4   The Holocaust and Mystery
 
5   Faithfulness and Suffering         
 
PART III: WRESTLING WITH THE HOLOCAUST
 
6   The Suffering of God
 
7   Human Free Will
 
8    The Holocaust and Christian Faith
 
9    The Holocaust and the Kingdom

10   The Holocaust and Covenant
 
11   The Holocaust and Human Evil

12   The Holocaust and Jewish Survival
 
13    Reconstructing Judaism
 
PART IV: JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND THE HOLOCAUST
 
14  The Holocaust and Christian Responsibility
 
15  Re-evaluating Christian Theology
 
16  Jewish–Christian Dialogue Epilogue: The Future of Holocaust Theology

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Index