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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... speak against God. It recognizes, indeed insists upon, the awesome nature of the Holocaust and its “unique” significance for theology, yet it also demands that this event be located within the structures of theistic belief rather than ...
... speak as a person of faith, not as a seeker, and even then one can only whisper. The continued existence of the ... speaking of hope and the possibility of redemption. The destruction of European Jewry and the state of Israel are, for ...
... speak these things.” They are, rather, a human response to Auschwitz, but a human awakening, even be it to Auschwitz, is religious anthropology rather than revelation as this term has heretofore been understood. Alternatively, to ...
... speak of a miracle. But the miracle is outside of history; in it history is at a standstill.46 But this is an evasion, for the critical challenge simply needs to be rephrased: why, if God performed a miracle and entered history at the ...
... speak in the language of faith, which, even if one shares it, or rather, precisely because one shares it, one can only witness to and not argue about. I see no way of convincing anyone that Israel is God's people or that, as Judah ...
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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 |