Wrestling with God
Jewish Theological Responses during and after the Holocaust
Steven T Katz editor Gershon Greenberg editor Shlomo Biderman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:18th Jan '07
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This volume offers a comprehensive collection of Jewish theological responses to the Holocaust, featuring writings from ultra-orthodox, Israeli, and American authors, along with contextual introductions and author biographies. Wrestling with God captures diverse perspectives on this profound topic.
Wrestling with God offers a comprehensive anthology of Jewish theological responses to the Holocaust, showcasing a variety of perspectives that emerged during this tragic period. The volume includes a unique collection of writings that were composed while the events of the Holocaust unfolded, providing invaluable insights into the thoughts and struggles of Jewish thinkers at that time. Each section is thoughtfully introduced, offering context and highlighting the distinctive nature of the material presented.
This anthology stands out as the most complete collection of its kind, featuring a diverse range of voices. It includes a significant number of ultra-Orthodox writings, translated from Hebrew and Yiddish, which have often been overlooked in other studies. Additionally, readers will find a substantial selection of essays by Israeli authors, also translated from Hebrew, as well as works by American and European authors written in English. Together, these selections encompass nearly every major theological position articulated by Jewish thinkers in response to the Holocaust.
The book not only serves as a historical record but also as a means to engage with the profound theological questions raised by such a catastrophic event. By providing biographies of the authors, the volume enriches the reader's understanding of the context in which these responses were crafted. Wrestling with God ultimately invites readers to reflect on the complex interplay between faith, suffering, and human resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Wrestling with God provides an excellent introduction to the wide range of Jewish theological responses during and after the Holocaust, and its tripartite structure gives a representstive sample of writers, as well as a solid introduction to the distinctive preoccupations of ultra-Orthodox responses, Israeli responses and European / American responses...Highly recommended. * Isabel Wollaston, Journal of Jewish Studies *
As close as it comes to an all-purpose anthology on Holocaust and post-Holocaust theology, Wrestling with God provides readings readings from across the full spectrum of Jewish religious thought. * Zachary Braiterman Journal of the American Academy of Religion *
- Commended for National Jewish Book Award (Anthology/Collection) 2007
ISBN: 9780195300154
Dimensions: 175mm x 251mm x 35mm
Weight: 1193g
704 pages