Beyond Auschwitz : post-Holocaust Jewish thought in America

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    • Morgan, Michael L.

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Beyond Auschwitz : post-Holocaust Jewish thought in America

Michael L. Morgan

Oxford University Press, 2001

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-280) and indexes

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This book offers the first comprehensive overview of Post-Holocaust Jewish theology, quoting extensively from and interpreting all of the significant American writings of the movement. Morgan's lucid analysis clarifies the background of the movement in the postwar period, its origins, its character, and its legacy for subsequent thinking, theological and otherwise. Among the authors whose work he considers are Hannah Arendt, Richard Rubenstein, Eliezer Berkowitz, Irving Greenberg, Arthur Cohen, Emil Fackenheim, Eli Wiesel and many others. Ultimately, Morgan's primary purpose is to tell the story of the movement, to illuminate its real, deep point, and to demonstrate its continuing relevance today.

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