Shoah : the paradigmatic genocide : essays in exegesis and eisegesis
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Shoah : the paradigmatic genocide : essays in exegesis and eisegesis
(Studies in the Shoah, v. 8)
University Press of America, c1994
- : cloth, alk. paper
- : pbk., alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-194) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This insightful book seeks to address the meaning of Shoah and its effect on the meaning of life in a post-Holocaust world. With a methodological, pedagogical, and theological thrust, the author's objective is to preserve and present the Shoah as living history for Christians and Jews in an age of ethnic cleansing and Godforsakeness.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Foreword by Franklin H. Littell
- Preface by Harry James Cargas Chapter 2 Insiders and Outsiders: For Whom Do We Toil?
- Teaching the Shoah: The Introductory Course
- Why Do We Call the Holocaust "The Holocaust?" An Inquiry Into the Psychological Labels
- Dating the Shoah: In Your Blood Shall You Live
- Edith Stein: Jewish Perspect
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