After Auschwitz: History, theology, and contemporary Judaism
TítuloAfter Auschwitz: History, theology, and contemporary Judaism
Autor
Edición2nd
Call number296.3/0004
Número del objeto01048
Lugar de publicaciónBaltimore, Maryland, United States
EditorialJohn Hopkins University Press
Año de publicación
1992
Paginación358p.,index,bibliographical references
MaterialBook
SerieJohn Hopkins University Studies
ISBN0801842859
Descripción
Argues that Jews(and Christians) who accept the traditional belief that G-d has chosen Israel and acts providentially in history must either interpret the Holocaust as divine punishment or as the most radical challenge ever to traditional belief. Unable to defend traditional faith, Rubenstein turned to psychoanalysis, sociology, and history to defend religious institutions and ritual