David Patterson / John K. RothGod, Evil, and the Holocaust
	
	
		
	Fire in the Ashes
God, Evil, and the Holocaust
Herausgeber: Patterson, David; Roth, John K.
	David Patterson / John K. RothGod, Evil, and the Holocaust
Fire in the Ashes
God, Evil, and the Holocaust
Herausgeber: Patterson, David; Roth, John K.
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Explores how inquiry about the Holocaust challenges understanding, especially its religious and ethical dimensions. This book investigates differences and disagreements between religious traditions and philosophical perspectives - represents an effort to advance meaningful conversation between Jews and Christians.
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					Explores how inquiry about the Holocaust challenges understanding, especially its religious and ethical dimensions. This book investigates differences and disagreements between religious traditions and philosophical perspectives - represents an effort to advance meaningful conversation between Jews and Christians.				
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- Fire in the Ashes
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780295985473
- ISBN-10: 029598547X
- Artikelnr.: 22464901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Fire in the Ashes
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780295985473
- ISBN-10: 029598547X
- Artikelnr.: 22464901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Patterson is Bornblum Chair in Judaic Studies, University of Memphis. John K. Roth is Edward J. Sexton Professor of Philosophy and director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights, Claremont McKenna College. The other contributors are Margaret Brearley, Britta Frede-Wenger, Leonard Grob, Peter J. Haas, Hannah Holtschneider, Henry F. Knight, Juergen Manemann, Rochelle L. Millen, and Didier Pollefeyt.
	Prologue: Flames in the Darkness / David Patterson and John K. Roth Part One: The Burden of Evil 1. Fire and Ashes: The "Tempter
God," Evil, and the Shoah / Margaret Brearley In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
David Patterson
Margaret Brearley 2. Jean Amery: Memories of Evil and Consequences for the Representation of Jewish Identity in Christian Theology / Hanna Holtschneider In Response
Peter J. Haas
John K. Roth
Hannah Holtschneider 3. Judaism in Protestant Encounters with the Shoah / Peter J. Haas In Response
Henry F. Knight
Rochelle L. Millen
Peter J. Haas 4. Locating God: Placing Ourselves in a Post
Shoah World / Henry F. Knight In Response
Margaret Brearley
Leonard Grob
Henry F. Knight Part Two: Searching Traditions 5. "Like Pebbles on the Seashore": J. B. Soloveitchik on Suffering / Rochelle L. Millen In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
Juergen Manemann
Rochelle L. Millen 6. "Good" Friday after Auschwitz? / Britta Frede
Wenger In Response
Henry F. Knight Rochelle L. Millen
Britta Frede
Wenger 7. If the Good Become the Evil: Antimonotheism in Germany after Reunification and the Problems of the Doctrine of Justification / Juergen Manemann In Response
David Patterson
Didier Pollefeyt
Juergen Manemann 8. Some Fundamental Doubts about Posing the Question of Theodicy in the Post
Holocaust World / Leongard Grob In Response
Margaret Brearley
Didier Pollefeyt
Leonard Grob Part Three: Beyond the Ruins? 9. Horror Vacui: God and Evil in/after Auschwitz / Didier Pollefeyt In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
Peter J. Haas
Didier Pollefeyt 10. Deliver us from Evil? Kuhn's Prayer and the Masters of Death / John K. Roth In Response
Leonard Grob
Juergen Manemann
John K. Roth 11. Seeking the Fire in the Ashes: A Chasidic Accounting for Evil form the Midst of Evil after the Evil of Auschwitz / David Patterson In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
John K. Roth
David Patterson Postscript: The Disturbance of the Witness / David Patterson and John K. Roth Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors Index
	God," Evil, and the Shoah / Margaret Brearley In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
David Patterson
Margaret Brearley 2. Jean Amery: Memories of Evil and Consequences for the Representation of Jewish Identity in Christian Theology / Hanna Holtschneider In Response
Peter J. Haas
John K. Roth
Hannah Holtschneider 3. Judaism in Protestant Encounters with the Shoah / Peter J. Haas In Response
Henry F. Knight
Rochelle L. Millen
Peter J. Haas 4. Locating God: Placing Ourselves in a Post
Shoah World / Henry F. Knight In Response
Margaret Brearley
Leonard Grob
Henry F. Knight Part Two: Searching Traditions 5. "Like Pebbles on the Seashore": J. B. Soloveitchik on Suffering / Rochelle L. Millen In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
Juergen Manemann
Rochelle L. Millen 6. "Good" Friday after Auschwitz? / Britta Frede
Wenger In Response
Henry F. Knight Rochelle L. Millen
Britta Frede
Wenger 7. If the Good Become the Evil: Antimonotheism in Germany after Reunification and the Problems of the Doctrine of Justification / Juergen Manemann In Response
David Patterson
Didier Pollefeyt
Juergen Manemann 8. Some Fundamental Doubts about Posing the Question of Theodicy in the Post
Holocaust World / Leongard Grob In Response
Margaret Brearley
Didier Pollefeyt
Leonard Grob Part Three: Beyond the Ruins? 9. Horror Vacui: God and Evil in/after Auschwitz / Didier Pollefeyt In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
Peter J. Haas
Didier Pollefeyt 10. Deliver us from Evil? Kuhn's Prayer and the Masters of Death / John K. Roth In Response
Leonard Grob
Juergen Manemann
John K. Roth 11. Seeking the Fire in the Ashes: A Chasidic Accounting for Evil form the Midst of Evil after the Evil of Auschwitz / David Patterson In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
John K. Roth
David Patterson Postscript: The Disturbance of the Witness / David Patterson and John K. Roth Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors Index
Prologue: Flames in the Darkness / David Patterson and John K. Roth Part One: The Burden of Evil 1. Fire and Ashes: The "Tempter
God," Evil, and the Shoah / Margaret Brearley In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
David Patterson
Margaret Brearley 2. Jean Amery: Memories of Evil and Consequences for the Representation of Jewish Identity in Christian Theology / Hanna Holtschneider In Response
Peter J. Haas
John K. Roth
Hannah Holtschneider 3. Judaism in Protestant Encounters with the Shoah / Peter J. Haas In Response
Henry F. Knight
Rochelle L. Millen
Peter J. Haas 4. Locating God: Placing Ourselves in a Post
Shoah World / Henry F. Knight In Response
Margaret Brearley
Leonard Grob
Henry F. Knight Part Two: Searching Traditions 5. "Like Pebbles on the Seashore": J. B. Soloveitchik on Suffering / Rochelle L. Millen In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
Juergen Manemann
Rochelle L. Millen 6. "Good" Friday after Auschwitz? / Britta Frede
Wenger In Response
Henry F. Knight Rochelle L. Millen
Britta Frede
Wenger 7. If the Good Become the Evil: Antimonotheism in Germany after Reunification and the Problems of the Doctrine of Justification / Juergen Manemann In Response
David Patterson
Didier Pollefeyt
Juergen Manemann 8. Some Fundamental Doubts about Posing the Question of Theodicy in the Post
Holocaust World / Leongard Grob In Response
Margaret Brearley
Didier Pollefeyt
Leonard Grob Part Three: Beyond the Ruins? 9. Horror Vacui: God and Evil in/after Auschwitz / Didier Pollefeyt In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
Peter J. Haas
Didier Pollefeyt 10. Deliver us from Evil? Kuhn's Prayer and the Masters of Death / John K. Roth In Response
Leonard Grob
Juergen Manemann
John K. Roth 11. Seeking the Fire in the Ashes: A Chasidic Accounting for Evil form the Midst of Evil after the Evil of Auschwitz / David Patterson In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
John K. Roth
David Patterson Postscript: The Disturbance of the Witness / David Patterson and John K. Roth Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors Index
				God," Evil, and the Shoah / Margaret Brearley In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
David Patterson
Margaret Brearley 2. Jean Amery: Memories of Evil and Consequences for the Representation of Jewish Identity in Christian Theology / Hanna Holtschneider In Response
Peter J. Haas
John K. Roth
Hannah Holtschneider 3. Judaism in Protestant Encounters with the Shoah / Peter J. Haas In Response
Henry F. Knight
Rochelle L. Millen
Peter J. Haas 4. Locating God: Placing Ourselves in a Post
Shoah World / Henry F. Knight In Response
Margaret Brearley
Leonard Grob
Henry F. Knight Part Two: Searching Traditions 5. "Like Pebbles on the Seashore": J. B. Soloveitchik on Suffering / Rochelle L. Millen In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
Juergen Manemann
Rochelle L. Millen 6. "Good" Friday after Auschwitz? / Britta Frede
Wenger In Response
Henry F. Knight Rochelle L. Millen
Britta Frede
Wenger 7. If the Good Become the Evil: Antimonotheism in Germany after Reunification and the Problems of the Doctrine of Justification / Juergen Manemann In Response
David Patterson
Didier Pollefeyt
Juergen Manemann 8. Some Fundamental Doubts about Posing the Question of Theodicy in the Post
Holocaust World / Leongard Grob In Response
Margaret Brearley
Didier Pollefeyt
Leonard Grob Part Three: Beyond the Ruins? 9. Horror Vacui: God and Evil in/after Auschwitz / Didier Pollefeyt In Response
Britta Frede
Wenger
Peter J. Haas
Didier Pollefeyt 10. Deliver us from Evil? Kuhn's Prayer and the Masters of Death / John K. Roth In Response
Leonard Grob
Juergen Manemann
John K. Roth 11. Seeking the Fire in the Ashes: A Chasidic Accounting for Evil form the Midst of Evil after the Evil of Auschwitz / David Patterson In Response
Hannah Holtschneider
John K. Roth
David Patterson Postscript: The Disturbance of the Witness / David Patterson and John K. Roth Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors Index







