Jewish ‘Holocaust Theology’, a body of texts produced by North American and British religious thinkers since the 1960s, has been repeatedly accused of using the Holocaust to lend moral leverage to separate debates. This article examines the history of this recurring critique and considers its relationship with wider features of Holocaust Theology as a mode of writing. It is suggested that Holocaust Theology’s habitual appeal to notions of transformative horror both encourages this critique to recur and, in turn, raises questions regarding the future of the discours
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
This essay is a descriptive study of how the Jewish people was depicted in the Swedish journal Evang...
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"Ask now and see, was there ever such a holocaust as this since the days of Adam?" The question pose...
As the Nazi Holocaust recedes further into history, it is possible to assess with greater objectivit...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between the understanding of the past and the prac...
Beginning with James Parkes and Jules Isaac, and continuing even until this day, extensive effort ha...
In considering aspects of historic antisemitism, and different versions of the phenomenon today, the...
Grimm argues for a more accessible theology and metaphor for God. She looks to Melissa Raphael\u27s ...
Bu çalışma, Romanyalı Ortodoks çağdaş düşünür ve haham Eliezer Berkovits’in holokost ile ilgili en k...
Remembering the Holocaust: A Debate by Jeffrey C. Alexander, with Martin Jay, Bernhard Giesen, Micha...
There is, in principle, a fundamental difference between Nazi racial antisemitism and the traditiona...
This essay explores Abraham Joshua Heschel\u27s post-Holocaust theology as a hopeful, worship-orient...
Esta tese de doutorado aborda a chamada Teologia Judaica do Holocausto, ou seja, as reflexões realiz...
Includes bibliographical references.The European Holocaust was a horrific and evil event in human hi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
This essay is a descriptive study of how the Jewish people was depicted in the Swedish journal Evang...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
"Ask now and see, was there ever such a holocaust as this since the days of Adam?" The question pose...
As the Nazi Holocaust recedes further into history, it is possible to assess with greater objectivit...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between the understanding of the past and the prac...
Beginning with James Parkes and Jules Isaac, and continuing even until this day, extensive effort ha...
In considering aspects of historic antisemitism, and different versions of the phenomenon today, the...
Grimm argues for a more accessible theology and metaphor for God. She looks to Melissa Raphael\u27s ...
Bu çalışma, Romanyalı Ortodoks çağdaş düşünür ve haham Eliezer Berkovits’in holokost ile ilgili en k...
Remembering the Holocaust: A Debate by Jeffrey C. Alexander, with Martin Jay, Bernhard Giesen, Micha...
There is, in principle, a fundamental difference between Nazi racial antisemitism and the traditiona...
This essay explores Abraham Joshua Heschel\u27s post-Holocaust theology as a hopeful, worship-orient...
Esta tese de doutorado aborda a chamada Teologia Judaica do Holocausto, ou seja, as reflexões realiz...
Includes bibliographical references.The European Holocaust was a horrific and evil event in human hi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
This essay is a descriptive study of how the Jewish people was depicted in the Swedish journal Evang...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...