The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish TheologyNYU Press, 1 cze 2007 - 320 The theological problems facing those trying to respond to the Holocaust remain monumental. Both Jewish and Christian post-Auschwitz religious thought must grapple with profound questions, from how God allowed it to happen to the nature of evil. |
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... according to the Scroll of Independence, “the Eternal Book of Books,” the history of the Jewish people, the history of the Zionist enterprise, and the universal Scroll of Human Rights. On this basis the founders of Israel took it upon ...
... according to a certain quite respectable theological ideology, as a close analog to what actually transpired in twentieth-century Europe. What this second counterexample, as well as the argument advanced above, suggests is that ...
... according to his analysis of the Free Will Defense, given genuine freedom, God cannot control the amount of evil in the world. But this “no” is not convincing, for the quantity of sheer gratuitous evil manifest during the Holocaust goes ...
... According to this account the true and enduring witness to God's ultimate power over history is the Jewish people. In Israel's history we see both God's “presence” and His “hiddenness.” The continued existence of Israel despite its long ...
... according to our requirements, for in this and all other respects God remains God. As filament, the divine element of the historical is a precarious conductor always intimately linked to the historical, its presence securing the ...
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Part II The Holocaust and the State of Israel | 209 |
About the Contributors | 301 |
Index of Names | 305 |
Index of Places | 309 |