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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... Redemption: Silence, Cognition, and Eclipse Gershon Greenberg 6 Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Thought about the Holocaust since World War II: The Radicalized Aspect Gershon Greenberg 7 Theological Reflections on the Holocaust: Between Unity and ...
... redemption of humanity. The sources of this covenant were 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 ...
... redemption, or to become cynical about the world and humanity, for to submit to cynicism is to abdicate responsibility for the here and now and to deliver the future into the hands of the forces of evil. And above all, Jews are ...
... redemption. The destruction of European Jewry and the state of Israel are, for him, inseparably tied together; what the former seems to deny the latter, at least tentatively, affirms. For Fackenheim, the state of Israel is living ...
... redemption”) are used because they have a content we all know from the biblical account. On the other hand, the literalness of the biblical witness is denied, leaving the intelligibility of these terms, both in their original biblical ...
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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 |