Confessing Christ in a Post-Holocaust World

Confessing Christ in a Post-Holocaust World
Title Confessing Christ in a Post-Holocaust World PDF eBook
Author Henry F. Knight
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 215
Release 2006-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1597526282

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Proposes a new model of Christian faithfulness in a post-Holocaust world.

Celebrating Holy Week in a Post-Holocaust World

Celebrating Holy Week in a Post-Holocaust World
Title Celebrating Holy Week in a Post-Holocaust World PDF eBook
Author Henry F. Knight
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 196
Release 2004-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664229023

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An ongoing issue for clergy as well as Christians in general is how to approach New Testament narratives about the crucifixion of Jesus in relation to Jews, Judaism, and the horrific events of the Holocaust. The events of Holy Week pose particular challenges for clergy and congregations. In this book Henry Knight helps us deal with Holy Week texts in light of our post-Holocaust world and provides practical examples of prayers, liturgies, and resource material to help pastors prepare for and lead worship and teach during this important time in the life of a congregation.

After-words

After-words
Title After-words PDF eBook
Author David Patterson
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 296
Release 2012-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0295803142

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More than fifty years after it ended, the Holocaust continues to leave survivors and their descendants, as well as historians, philosophers, and theologians, searching for words to convey the enormity of that event. Efforts to express its realities and its impact on successive generations often stretch language to the breaking point--or to the point of silence. Words whose meaning was contested before the Holocaust prove even more fragile in its wake. David Patterson and John K. Roth identify three such "after-words": forgiveness, reconciliation, and justice. These words, though forever altered by the Holocaust, are still spoken and heard. But how should the concepts they represent be understood? How can their integrity be restored within the framework of current philosophical and, especially, religious traditions? Writing in a format that creates the feel of dialogue, the nine contributors to After-Words tackle these and other difficult questions about the nature of memory and forgiveness after the Holocaust to encourage others to participate in similar inter- and intrafaith inquiries. The contributors to After-Words are members of the Pastora Goldner Holocaust Symposium. Led since its founding in 1996 by Leonard Grob and Henry Knight, the symposium’s Holocaust and genocide scholars--a group that is interfaith, international, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational--meet biennially in Oxfordshire, England.

Risking Proclamation, Respecting Difference

Risking Proclamation, Respecting Difference
Title Risking Proclamation, Respecting Difference PDF eBook
Author Chris Boesel
Publisher James Clarke & Company
Pages 293
Release 2010-04-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0227903455

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This important book poses the question of whether Christian proclamation can be made ethically safe for the Jewish neighbour. Boesel assesses two major approaches to a Christian theology of Judaism - those exemplified by Rosemary Radford Ruether andKarl Barth. This book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of systematics, ethics, and homiletics at the intersection of Jewish-Christian relations.

Learning from History

Learning from History
Title Learning from History PDF eBook
Author Hubert Locke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 148
Release 2000-07-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0313000891

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Because the Holocaust, at its core, was an extreme expression of a devastating racism, the author contends it has special significance for African Americans. Locke, a university professor, clergyman, and African American, reflects on the common experiences of African American and Jewish people as minorities and on the great tragedy that each community has experienced in its history—slavery and the Holocaust. Without attempting to equate the experiences of African Americans to the experiences of European Jews during the Holocaust, the author does show how aspects of the Holocaust, its impact on the Jewish community worldwide, and the long-lasting consequences relate to slavery, the civil rights movement, and the current status of African Americans. Written from a Christian perspective, this book argues that the implications of the Holocaust touch all people, and that it is a major mistake to view the Holocaust as an exclusively Jewish event. Instead, the author asks whether it is possible for both African Americans and Jewish Americans to learn from the experience of the other regarding the common threat that minority people confront in Western societies. Locke focuses on the themes of parochialism and patriotism and reexamines the role of the Christian churches during the Holocaust in an effort to challenge some of the prevailing views in Holocaust studies.

Mel Gibson's Passion

Mel Gibson's Passion
Title Mel Gibson's Passion PDF eBook
Author Zev Garber
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 190
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781557534057

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Some essays are from a symposium held Mar. 30, 2004 at Purdue University.

Religious Fundamentalism in Developing Countries

Religious Fundamentalism in Developing Countries
Title Religious Fundamentalism in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Santosh C. Saha
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 228
Release 2001-03-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0313075638

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Using a variety of methodological approaches, this timely book offers a thorough examination of the impact and implications of religious fundamentalism in developing nations. The authors explore why and how adherence to fundamentalist principles affects the social, political, and religious development of such countries as Israel, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, and the Philippines. One of the most significant contributions of this volume is that it challenges the assumption that fundamentalism in developing countries is based solely on religious motivations. The authors maintain that fundamentalism of this sort is motivated by both religious and political convictions. This combination of religious and political motivations allows fundamentalism to exert a tremendous influence on the public policies of these developing nations. As the social fabric of such countries continues to be developed, it is clear that fundamentalism will continue to play a significant and potentially dangerous role.