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SKU (ISBN): 9780761828372
ISBN10: 0761828370
James Moore | Editor: Henry Knight | Editor: Zev Garber
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group
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Preface
Introducing The Dialogue
Thinking The Tradition Anew: A New Reading Of Genesis 32 And Matthew 26 In Light Of The Shoah And Dialogue
Night Encounters: Theologizing Dialogue
Wrestling With Two Texts: A Post-Shoah Encounter: A Midrash On Genesis 32 And Matthew 26
Wrestling With Biblical Texts After The Shoah
Facing The Holy Whole
Wrestling With God And The Devil
Torah And Testimony
Confronting Antisemitism
Facing Our Texts Together
Construction Of A Post-Shoah Interfaith Dialogical Universal Ethic
Toward An Ethic Of Dialogue: The Path Of The Love Command
Religious Intolerance And Prejudice: What’s Love Got To Do With It?
Coming To Terms With Amalek
The Genocidal Mind
The Genocidal Mind At The Heart Of Our Religions
Deconstructing Theodicy And Amalekut: A Personal Apologia
Index
Additional Info
The “Midrash Group” of the Scholar’s Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches has met annually over the last decade to discuss ways for Christians and Jews to find meaning and direction in and from sacred texts after the Holocaust. Post Shoah Dialogues is a sample of four different dialogue sessions of the “Midrash Group.” The idea for a Jewish-Christian dialogue on texts grew out of an ongoing conversation between the four scholars represented in this volume, due to the profound affect the Shoah had on the theological thinking of both groups. The essays, focusing on texts matched from Hebrew and Christian scriptures, allow Christians and Jews to read the texts together in such a way as to respect the authentic identity of each other, respect the deep questions arising from the Shoah, and to open avenues for more dialogue.
SKU (ISBN): 9780761828372
ISBN10: 0761828370
James Moore | Editor: Henry Knight | Editor: Zev Garber
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group
Print On Demand Product
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