Theological implications of the Shoah: caesura and continuum as hermeneutic paradigms of Jewish theodicy

New York: Peter Lang (2002)
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Abstract

Presents a philosophical-theological approach to the Holocaust, which is considered both a break in the continuity of tradition and continuity within the break of modernity. Considers that both Jewish belief in God and Jewish identity are now at stake. Among the modern Jewish thinkers, accords significant attention to Fackenheim, while developing an original approach to Jewish theodicy.

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