(God) After Auschwitz: Tradition and Change in Post-Holocaust Jewish ThoughtPrinceton University Press, 23 nov 1998 - 204 pagina's The impact of technology-enhanced mass death in the twentieth century, argues Zachary Braiterman, has profoundly affected the future shape of religious thought. In his provocative book, the author shows how key Jewish theologians faced the memory of Auschwitz by rejecting traditional theodicy, abandoning any attempt to justify and vindicate the relationship between God and catastrophic suffering. The author terms this rejection "Antitheodicy," the refusal to accept that relationship. It finds voice in the writings of three particular theologians: Richard Rubenstein, Eliezer Berkovits, and Emil Fackenheim. |
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... Problem of Evil 19 TWO Anti/Theodicy: In Bible and Midrash 35 THREE Theodicies: In Modern Jewish Thought 60 PART II FOUR “Hitler's Accomplice”?! Revisioning Richard Rubenstein 87 FIVE Do I Belong to the Race of Words? Anti/Theodic Faith ...
... challenge to traditional belief and Jewish texts. Ordained at the modern Orthodox Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary in ... problem of evil throughout a long history of exile. At the surface, Berkovits argued that the notions of human ...
... problems. I argue that God does not represent the sole religious figure requiring justification in the face of ... problem of evil. To be sure, none of these thinkers ever sought to formulate a systematic theodicy. Soloveitchik and ...
... evil would therefore justify unique theological and textual revisions. But ... trouble religious faith. No less than the Holocaust, these events call into question ... problem. Indeed, I argue that the antitheodic response of Rubenstein ...
... problem of evil represents nothing new. The Holocaust has created no unique theological problem and no unique response. Or so it seems. True, the Holocaust does not substantially change the problem of evil nor generate new types of ...
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(God) After Auschwitz: Tradition and Change in Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought Zachary Braiterman Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1998 |