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The German Phoenix: Men and Movements in the Church in Germany

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Studies in the Shoah is a refereed academic series which focuses on the central issues of human life, meaning and consciousness in the post-Holocaust world. The series addresses historical, literary, pedagogical, philosophical and theological concerns. The volumes are written by scholars who represents a variety of disciplines and religious orientations. What unites these volumes is the quest for a meaningful agenda to learn and to teach the Shoah, two generations later, when the entire horrific enterprise is either forgotten, questioned, revised or denied. For an age that ponders technologically administered mass death, global indifference, tribalism and God-forsakenness, this series is offered as a meditation in human responsibility and theological possibility.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
12 May 1992
Pages
244
ISBN
9780819185839

Studies in the Shoah is a refereed academic series which focuses on the central issues of human life, meaning and consciousness in the post-Holocaust world. The series addresses historical, literary, pedagogical, philosophical and theological concerns. The volumes are written by scholars who represents a variety of disciplines and religious orientations. What unites these volumes is the quest for a meaningful agenda to learn and to teach the Shoah, two generations later, when the entire horrific enterprise is either forgotten, questioned, revised or denied. For an age that ponders technologically administered mass death, global indifference, tribalism and God-forsakenness, this series is offered as a meditation in human responsibility and theological possibility.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
12 May 1992
Pages
244
ISBN
9780819185839