Holocaust: Religious and Philosophical Implications - Michael Berenbaum - Books - Paragon House - 9781557782120 - April 3, 1998
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Holocaust: Religious and Philosophical Implications is an anthology specifically designed for use as a textbook for courses on the Holocaust in universities and adult study groups. It is a complilation of what are now "classic" pieces in the voluminous literature on the Holocaust - pieces by Raul Hilberg, Hannah Arendt, Primo Levi, George Steiner, Richard Rubenstein and Irving Greenberg - all organized around what the editors have found to be the most often asked questions by their students: (1) Is the Holocaust unique? (2) What really happened in the ghettos and death camps? (3) Who knew what was going on? (4) How could people do the things they did? (5) What about God?

Governed by the thesis that the Holocaust left fundamental questions, Holocaust: Religious and Philosophical Implications, in addition to being organized around the five themes identified above, addresses the multiple implications of complexities such as resistance during the Holocaust, and Jewish and Christian identity after Auschwitz.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 3, 1998
ISBN13 9781557782120
Publishers Paragon House
Pages 390
Dimensions 151 × 21 × 226 mm   ·   589 g
Language English  
Contributor John Roth

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