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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... present volume contains the majority of the papers presented at these conferences.3 As the co-organizer of these conferences (along with Professor Eliezer Schweid of the Hebrew University) I do not want to exaggerate the results they ...
... present publication. Part I The Holocaust Chapter 1 Is There a Religious. notes 1. “Cloud of Smoke, Pillar of Fire: Judaism, Christianity, Modernity after the Holocaust,” in E. Fleischner (ed.), Auschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? (New ...
... present situation may be summed up in the following sentence: Being normal “like all other nations” (By the way, is there even one nation that is normal in such universal terms?) seems to be definitely abnormal for the Jewish people ...
... present Jewish situation as well as the whole of the Jewish past. One cannot make the events of 1933–1945 intelligible in isolation. To think, moreover, that one can excise this block of time from the flow of Jewish history and then, by ...
... present concerns, the hermeneutical value of this recognition is that one comes to see that Jewish history is neither conclusive proof of the existence of God (because of the possible counterevidence of Auschwitz) nor, conversely, is it ...
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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 |