Good and Evil After Auschwitz: Ethical Implications for Today.

Hoboken, New Jersey: KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2000. Softbound. Octavo, glossy paper covers, xxiv, 330 pp., contributors, index. Very Good. Item #93404
ISBN: 0881256927

Preface by Edward I. Cassidy. Foreword by Pawlinski. Articles are "Abraham's covenant under assault: the need for a post-Holocaust theology Jewish, Christian and Muslim," Emil L. Fackenheim, "Between remembering and forgetting: the Shoah in the era of cultural amnesia," Johann Baptist Metz, "What can we Jews affirm about God after the Holocaust?"Jack Bemporad, ""Whoever does not experience the hiding of the face is not one of them: God's hiding of himself, good and evil," Benedetto Carucci Viterbi, "God: the foundational ethical question after the holocaust," John T. Pawlikowski, "Steadfast love and truth after Auschwitz," Maureena Fritz, "God between mercy and justice: the challenge of Auschwitz and the hope of universal reconciliation," Dick Ansorge, "Between will to power and dereliction: speaking of man after the Shoah," Emilio Baccarini, "Doing ethics in an age of science," Peter Haas, "The morality of Auschwitz? a critical confrontation with Peter Haa's ethical interpretation of the Holocaust," Didier Pollefeyt, "Auschwitz from a Nuremberg perspective: medical and ethical implications," Etienne Lepicard, "Moral principles in extreme situations: Auschwitz and the truth and the human condition," Armando Rigobello, "Good and evil after Auschwitz: judgment," Gianfranco Dalmasso, "The limit and the unlimited," Stefano Levi Della Torre, "The approach to the question of good and evil in the writings of Hans Jonas and Hannah Arendt," Bernard Dupuy, "Auschwitz as crucial experiment: the Lord's suffering servant in the interpretation of Andre Neher and Emmanuel Levinas," Irene Kajon, "emembrance and responsibility: rescuers of Jews during the Shoah," Eva Fleischner, "Courage after the Shoah: explorations of a Christian virtue," Michael B. McGarry, "Aberrant freedom and impious heroism: observations on conscience and suspension of ethical evaluation in the Auschwitz case," Massimo Giuliani, "Working through bereavement: the intersection of memory and history,"
David Meghnagi, "Spirit and flesh: towards a post-Shoah, post-modern incarnational ethic," James Bernauer, "Good and evil after Auschwitz in pap teaching," Remi Hoeckman, "The banality of good and evil: antisocial behavior, prosocial behavior, and Jewish religious teaching," David R. Blumenthal, "After Auschwitz, ethics a prime responsibility," Jean Halperin, "Victims' voices," texts selected and introduced by Joseph Sievers.

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