importance of asking the right questions: the significance of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen for children of Nazi families
TítuloThe importance of asking the right questions: the significance of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen for children of Nazi families
Call number940.5318/0150
Número del objeto05031FB
Lugar de publicaciónHampshire
EditorialPalgrave
Año de publicación
2001
PaginaciónVol. 3 pp410-419
MaterialArticle
ISBN333804864
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future" conference held in Oxford on 14-17th July 2000 Vol. 3 pp410-419
Descripción
A German Christian theologian born in 1935 reflects on questions of German guilt aroused by Daniel Goldhagen's book "Hitler's Willing Executioners." Unlike Goldhagen, he subscribes to the belief in German collective guilt for the Holocaust."People know enough to know that they did not want to know more." A realisation is slowly emerging of how deeply Christian theology and preaching feel guilt owing to anti-Jewish elements in the New Testament. Only by asking the right questions and by repenting can German Christians come to regard Jews as "neighbours" in the theological sense.