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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... thinkers have simply been unable to find original and creative ways to address—to confront—the profound challenges ... thinker when trying to respond to the Holocaust remain monumental. 1 Editor's Introduction.
Steven T Katz. thinker when trying to respond to the Holocaust remain monumental. At the same time, however, the original and erudite essays that make up this collection do help to clarify and advance the fundamental discussion in ...
... thinkers that in assessing the truth of a proposition it is necessary to state the conditions under which the proposition would not be true. Since Popper's initial work on this issue, it has become clear that the matter is not as ...
... thinker whose work needs mention in this context is Irving (Yitz) Greenberg. Greenberg has argued that as a result of the Holocaust the covenant between God and Israel is voluntary. The Shoah marks a new era in which the Sinaitic ...
... thinkers, between relative and radical evil.4 Shalom Rosenberg describes this distinction in the following manner: for political reasons is wrong, and of course, we must. The principle thesis of this type of thought . . . is that [in 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 |