Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the HolocaustSteven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg Oxford University Press, 4.1.2007 - 704 sivua This volume presents a wide-ranging selection of Jewish theological responses to the Holocaust. It will be the most complete anthology of its sort, bringing together for the first time: (1) a large sample of ultra-orthodox writings, translated from the Hebrew and Yiddish; (2) a substantial selection of essays by Israeli authors, also translated from the Hebrew; (3) a broad sampling of works written in English by American and European authors. These diverse selections represent virtually every significant theological position that has been articulated by a Jewish thinker in response to the Holocaust. Included are rarely studied responses that were written while the Holocaust was happening. |
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Sivu 19
... redeemed. For Elberg, Amalek built gas chambers in God's name. But the very chemicals manufactured from Jewish bodies would explode from the grave and destroy him. For H.arlap, the outburst of Amalek's evil in a final attempt to destroy ...
... redeemed. For Elberg, Amalek built gas chambers in God's name. But the very chemicals manufactured from Jewish bodies would explode from the grave and destroy him. For H.arlap, the outburst of Amalek's evil in a final attempt to destroy ...
Sivu 23
... redeemed universe. Ehrenreich and Unsdorfer rooted their silence in that of Abraham at the Akedah and Aaron upon the death of his sons Nadav and Avihu (Leviticus 10). Confronted by the theological impossibility of catastrophe, they ...
... redeemed universe. Ehrenreich and Unsdorfer rooted their silence in that of Abraham at the Akedah and Aaron upon the death of his sons Nadav and Avihu (Leviticus 10). Confronted by the theological impossibility of catastrophe, they ...
Sivu 53
... redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads'' [Genesis 48:16]. It would seem difficult for Jacob to say, ''The angel who hath redeemed me from all evil.'' Who suffered as many troubles as Jacob? He testified about himself, ''Few and evil ...
... redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads'' [Genesis 48:16]. It would seem difficult for Jacob to say, ''The angel who hath redeemed me from all evil.'' Who suffered as many troubles as Jacob? He testified about himself, ''Few and evil ...
Sivu 57
... redeemed from servitude and hard labor. Should everything return to what it was in the past, a time of peace, why should they leave? Let Pharaoh and the evildoers leave and have us stay here.'' This resembles what we hear today, when ...
... redeemed from servitude and hard labor. Should everything return to what it was in the past, a time of peace, why should they leave? Let Pharaoh and the evildoers leave and have us stay here.'' This resembles what we hear today, when ...
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Israeli Responses during and following the War | 203 |
European and American Responses during and following the War | 353 |
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