Antitheodicy, Atheodicy and Jewish Mysticism in Holocaust Theology : : Atheodic Theologies After Auschwitz / / Daniel Osborn Garner.
The Holocaust has provoked many different Jewish theological responses, yet upon closer inspection interesting commonalities can be observed between even seemingly antithetical thinkers. One of these common trends within Holocaust theology has been the rejection and replacement of traditional theodi...
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Theodicy, Antitheodicy and Atheodicy in Jewish Theology -- Chapter 2: Jewish Mysticism and Holocaust Theology -- Chapter 3: Kalonymous Shapira -- Chapter 4: Emil Fackenheim -- Chapter 5: Arthur Cohen -- Chapter 6: Melissa Raphael -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index |
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