Contemporary Christian Religious Responses to the Shoah, Vol. 6 by Steven L. Jacobs

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  • Pub. Date: April 1993
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    • Pub. Date: April 1993
    • Publisher: University Press of America
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

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    Contemporary scholars in all disciplines have long recognized that the Shoah is a critical challenge to Christianity and Western civilization, as well as a watershed event in Jewish history. Steven L. Jacobs has completed two complementary works dealing with contemporary religious responses to the Shoah, one from the Christian perspective, the other from the Jewish perspective. This work focuses on the Christian responses to the Holocaust. Contents: Revisionism and Theology, "Harry James Cargas"; Evil and Existence: Karl Barth, "Paul Tillich", Reinhold Niebuhr Revisited in Light of the Shoah, "Alan Davies"; Suffering, Theology, and the Shoah, "Alice Lyons Eckardt"; Mysterium Tremendum: Catholic Grapplings with the Shoah and its Theological Implications, "Eugene J. Fisher"; In the Presence of Burning Children: The Reformation of Christianity after the Shoah, "Douglas K. Huenke"; How the Shoah Affects Christian Belief, "Thomas A. Idinopulos"; A Contemporary Religious Response to the Shoah: The Crisis of Prayer, "Michael McGarry"; The Shoah: Continuing Theological Challenge for Christianity, "John T. Pawlikowski"; Theological and Ethical Reflections on the Shoah: Getting Beyond the Victimizer Relationship, "Rosemary Radford Reuther"; and Asking and Listening, Understanding and Doing: Some Conditions for Responding to the Shoah Religiously, "John K Roth".

    Author Biography: Steven L. Jacobs serves as the Rabbi of Temple B'nai Sholom in Huntsville, Alabama and teaches Jewish Studies at Oakwood College in Huntsville and Mississippi State University.

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