Holocaust Theology: A Reader
Autor Dan Cohn-Sherboken Limba Engleză Paperback – 2002
Where was God when six million died? Over the last few decades, this question has haunted both Jewish and Christian theologians. If God is all-good and all-powerful, how could he have permitted the Holocaust to take place?
Holocaust Theology: A Reader provides a panoramic survey of the responses of over one hundred leading Jewish and Christian Holocaust thinkers. Beginning with the religious challenge of the Holocaust, the collection explores a wide range of thinking which seek to reconcile God's ways with the existence of evil. In addition, the book addresses perplexing questions regarding Christian responsibility and culpability during the Nazi era. Designed for general readers and students, the readings are arranged thematically, and each one is divided into separate topics. For anyone who is troubled by the religious implications of the tragedy of the Holocaust, this collection of Holocaust theology provides a basis for discussion and debate: each reading is followed by several questions designed to stimulate this.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780859896252
ISBN-10: 0859896250
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS
Colecția University of Exeter Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0859896250
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS
Colecția University of Exeter Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
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.
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
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
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
Bibliography
Index