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Good and evil after Auschwitz : ethical implications for today / edited by Jack Bemporad, John T. Pawlikowski, and Joseph Sievers.

Contributor Bemporad, Jack.

Imprint:Hoboken, NJ : KTAV Pub. House, c2000.

Descriptionxxiii, 330 p. ; 23 cm.

Note: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 / Dirk Ansorge -- Between will to power and dereliction: speaking of man after the Shoah / Emilio Baccarini -- Doing ethics in an age of science / Peter J. Haas -- The morality of Auschwitz? a critical confrontation with Peter Haas'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 -- Remembrance 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: toward a post-Shoah, post-modern incarnational ethic / James Bernauer -- Good and evil after Auschwitz in papal 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 Halpérin -- Victims' voices: texts selected and introduced / Joseph Sievers.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Bemporad, Jack.
Pawlikowski, John.
Sievers, Joseph.
Subject:
Auschwitz (Concentration camp) -- Congresses.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses.
Genocide -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses.
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