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(God) after Auschwitz : tradition and change in post-Holocaust Jewish thought / / Zachary Braiterman
(God) after Auschwitz : tradition and change in post-Holocaust Jewish thought / / Zachary Braiterman
Autore Braiterman Zachary <1963->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (219 pages)
Disciplina 296.3/1174
Soggetto topico Holocaust (Jewish theology)
Theodicy
Judaism - 20th century
Soggetto non controllato Abraham Joshua Heschel
Absolute (philosophy)
Aggadah
Agnon
Anguish
Antinomianism
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
Arnold Eisen
Atheism
Avi Weiss
Bible
Book of Deuteronomy
Book of Job
Book of Leviticus
Bruno Bettelheim
Buber
Censure
Christianity and antisemitism
Deity
Deuteronomist
Divine judgment
Elie Wiesel
Eliezer Berkovits
Elisha
Emil Fackenheim
Emil Nolde
Ephraim Urbach
Exegesis
Extermination camp
Finkelstein
Franz Rosenzweig
Gershom Scholem
God is dead
God
Good and evil
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Haredi Judaism
Hebrew Bible
Hermann Cohen
Hermeneutics
Hyperbole
Image of God
Isaac Luria
Israelites
Jewish history
Jewish philosophy
Jews
Job (biblical figure)
Judaism
Judith Plaskow
Justification (theology)
Kabbalah
Korah
Land of Israel
Leon Uris
Literature
Martin Buber
Martin Heidegger
Midrash
Mila 18
Mitzvah
Modernity
Mysticism
Narrative
Nazism
Omnibenevolence
Omnipotence
Philosopher
Philosophy
Postmodern philosophy
Postmodernism
Primo Levi
Princeton University Press
Problem of evil
Rabbi
Rabbinic Judaism
Rabbinic literature
Radical evil
Rebuke
Reform Judaism
Religion
Religious text
Rhetoric
Rhetorical device
Righteousness
Rosenzweig
Scholem
Soloveitchik
Sources of the Self
Steven Zipperstein
Supervisor
The Exodus
The History of Sexuality
Theism
Theodicy
Theology
Thought
Torah
Wissenschaft des Judentums
Writing
ISBN 1-4008-2276-9
1-282-93521-6
9786612935213
1-4008-1112-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION. Modernity Surpassed: Jewish Religious Thought after Auschwitz -- PART I -- ONE. Theodicy and Its Others: Forms of Religious Response to the Problem of Evil -- TWO. Anti/Theodicy: In Bible and Midrash -- THREE. Theodicies: In Modern Jewish Thought -- PART II -- FOUR. "Hitler's Accomplice"?! Revisioning Richard Rubenstein -- FIVE. Do I Belong to the Race of Words? Anti/Theodic Faith and Textual Revision in the Thought of Eliezer Berkovits -- SIX. Why Is the World Today Not Water? Revelation, Fragmentation, and Solidarity in the Thought of Emil Fackenheim -- CONCLUSION. Discourse, Sign, Diptych: Remarks on Jewish Thought after Auschwitz -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780052503321
Braiterman Zachary <1963->  
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1998
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(God) after Auschwitz : tradition and change in post-Holocaust Jewish thought / / Zachary Braiterman
(God) after Auschwitz : tradition and change in post-Holocaust Jewish thought / / Zachary Braiterman
Autore Braiterman Zachary <1963->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (219 pages)
Disciplina 296.3/1174
Soggetto topico Holocaust (Jewish theology)
Theodicy
Judaism - 20th century
Soggetto non controllato Abraham Joshua Heschel
Absolute (philosophy)
Aggadah
Agnon
Anguish
Antinomianism
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction
Arnold Eisen
Atheism
Avi Weiss
Bible
Book of Deuteronomy
Book of Job
Book of Leviticus
Bruno Bettelheim
Buber
Censure
Christianity and antisemitism
Deity
Deuteronomist
Divine judgment
Elie Wiesel
Eliezer Berkovits
Elisha
Emil Fackenheim
Emil Nolde
Ephraim Urbach
Exegesis
Extermination camp
Finkelstein
Franz Rosenzweig
Gershom Scholem
God is dead
God
Good and evil
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Haredi Judaism
Hebrew Bible
Hermann Cohen
Hermeneutics
Hyperbole
Image of God
Isaac Luria
Israelites
Jewish history
Jewish philosophy
Jews
Job (biblical figure)
Judaism
Judith Plaskow
Justification (theology)
Kabbalah
Korah
Land of Israel
Leon Uris
Literature
Martin Buber
Martin Heidegger
Midrash
Mila 18
Mitzvah
Modernity
Mysticism
Narrative
Nazism
Omnibenevolence
Omnipotence
Philosopher
Philosophy
Postmodern philosophy
Postmodernism
Primo Levi
Princeton University Press
Problem of evil
Rabbi
Rabbinic Judaism
Rabbinic literature
Radical evil
Rebuke
Reform Judaism
Religion
Religious text
Rhetoric
Rhetorical device
Righteousness
Rosenzweig
Scholem
Soloveitchik
Sources of the Self
Steven Zipperstein
Supervisor
The Exodus
The History of Sexuality
Theism
Theodicy
Theology
Thought
Torah
Wissenschaft des Judentums
Writing
ISBN 1-4008-2276-9
1-282-93521-6
9786612935213
1-4008-1112-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION. Modernity Surpassed: Jewish Religious Thought after Auschwitz -- PART I -- ONE. Theodicy and Its Others: Forms of Religious Response to the Problem of Evil -- TWO. Anti/Theodicy: In Bible and Midrash -- THREE. Theodicies: In Modern Jewish Thought -- PART II -- FOUR. "Hitler's Accomplice"?! Revisioning Richard Rubenstein -- FIVE. Do I Belong to the Race of Words? Anti/Theodic Faith and Textual Revision in the Thought of Eliezer Berkovits -- SIX. Why Is the World Today Not Water? Revelation, Fragmentation, and Solidarity in the Thought of Emil Fackenheim -- CONCLUSION. Discourse, Sign, Diptych: Remarks on Jewish Thought after Auschwitz -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828642503321
Braiterman Zachary <1963->  
Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, c1998
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought : Twentieth-Century Central Europe and Migration to America / / Bronislava Volková
Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought : Twentieth-Century Central Europe and Migration to America / / Bronislava Volková
Autore Volková Bronislava
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (120 p.)
Disciplina 809.933552
Soggetto topico Alienation (Philosophy) in literature
Central European literature - Jewish authors - History and criticism
Central European literature - 20th century - History and criticism
Exile (Punishment) in literature
Exiles in literature
LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish
Soggetto non controllato Alma Mahler
Arnost Lustig
Arthur Schnitzler
Bruno Schulz
Central Europe
Egon Hostovsky
Elie Wiesel
Expulsion
Franz Kafka
Franz Werfel
Hermann Broch
Hermann Ungar
Holocaust
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Jewish history
Jiri Weil
Joseph Roth
Judaism
Karl Kraus
Ladislav Fuks
Marcel Proust
Max Nordau
Peter Weiss
Primo Levi
Robert Musil
Saul Friedlander
Shoah
Sholem Aleichem
Sigmund Freud
Stefan Zweig
Theodor Herzl
Wandering
aesthetics
cultural studies
diaspora
exile
gender
identity
literature
oppression
philosophy
twentieth century
ISBN 1-64469-406-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A General History of Concepts of Exile -- 1. Exile as Expulsion and Wandering: Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- 2. Exile as Aesthetic Revolt and an Inward Turn: Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- 3. Exile as Social Renewal: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- 4. Exile as Resistance and a Moral Stance: Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- 5. Exile as Gender Marginalization and the Independence of the Femme Fatale: Alma Mahler -- 6. Exile as an Escape from Patriarchal Oppression: Franz Werfel -- 7. Exile as Anxiety and Involuntary Memory: Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- 8. Exile as Doom and Revenge: Hermann Ungar -- 9. Exile as a Loss of Identity: Saul Friedländer -- 10. Exile as Abandonment: Peter Weiss -- 11. Exile as Bearing Witness: Elie Wiesel -- 12. Exile as Dehumanization: Primo Levi -- 13. Exile as an Awakening of Consciousness: Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- 14. Exile as a Feeling of Meaninglessness: Egon Hostovský -- 15. Exile as Transformation and a Will to Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996433046703316
Volková Bronislava  
Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought : Twentieth-Century Central Europe and Migration to America / / Bronislava Volková
Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought : Twentieth-Century Central Europe and Migration to America / / Bronislava Volková
Autore Volková Bronislava
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (120 p.)
Disciplina 809.933552
Soggetto topico Alienation (Philosophy) in literature
Central European literature - Jewish authors - History and criticism
Central European literature - 20th century - History and criticism
Exile (Punishment) in literature
Exiles in literature
LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish
Soggetto non controllato Alma Mahler
Arnost Lustig
Arthur Schnitzler
Bruno Schulz
Central Europe
Egon Hostovsky
Elie Wiesel
Expulsion
Franz Kafka
Franz Werfel
Hermann Broch
Hermann Ungar
Holocaust
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Jewish history
Jiri Weil
Joseph Roth
Judaism
Karl Kraus
Ladislav Fuks
Marcel Proust
Max Nordau
Peter Weiss
Primo Levi
Robert Musil
Saul Friedlander
Shoah
Sholem Aleichem
Sigmund Freud
Stefan Zweig
Theodor Herzl
Wandering
aesthetics
cultural studies
diaspora
exile
gender
identity
literature
oppression
philosophy
twentieth century
ISBN 1-64469-406-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A General History of Concepts of Exile -- 1. Exile as Expulsion and Wandering: Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- 2. Exile as Aesthetic Revolt and an Inward Turn: Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- 3. Exile as Social Renewal: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- 4. Exile as Resistance and a Moral Stance: Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- 5. Exile as Gender Marginalization and the Independence of the Femme Fatale: Alma Mahler -- 6. Exile as an Escape from Patriarchal Oppression: Franz Werfel -- 7. Exile as Anxiety and Involuntary Memory: Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- 8. Exile as Doom and Revenge: Hermann Ungar -- 9. Exile as a Loss of Identity: Saul Friedländer -- 10. Exile as Abandonment: Peter Weiss -- 11. Exile as Bearing Witness: Elie Wiesel -- 12. Exile as Dehumanization: Primo Levi -- 13. Exile as an Awakening of Consciousness: Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- 14. Exile as a Feeling of Meaninglessness: Egon Hostovský -- 15. Exile as Transformation and a Will to Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910504308703321
Volková Bronislava  
Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Israel's Failed Response to the Armenian Genocide : Denial, State Deception, Truth versus Politicization of History / / Israel W. Charny
Israel's Failed Response to the Armenian Genocide : Denial, State Deception, Truth versus Politicization of History / / Israel W. Charny
Autore Charny Israel W.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 956.6/20154
Collana The Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy
Soggetto topico Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923 - Congresses
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes
Soggetto non controllato Armenian genocide
Caucasus
Central Asia
Elie Wiesel
Fake news
Government censorship
Holocaust
Israel
Jewish ethics
Middle East
Turkey
antisemitism
conference
democracy
denial
education
ethnic cleansing
manipulation
policy
politics
prevarication
racism
religious persecution
scholarship
victim peoples
whodunit
ISBN 1-64469-525-1
1-64469-524-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface. One is Either for Human Life or Not -- Foreword. Who Really Lied? The Turks, Armenians, and Jews Revisited -- Introduction. Summary: The “Good Guys” (Israel) Turn Out to be the Bigger Liars -- Chapter 1. The First International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide in June 1982 in Tel Aviv Was a Milestone Event on Many Levels -- Chapter 2. The Conference Really Did Take Place and Very Meaningfully -- Chapter 3. What was Elie Wiesel’s Real Position about the Armenians and about Addressing the Genocides of Many Non-Jewish Peoples Alongside the Holocaust? -- Chapter 4. Critique: How Should We Have Handled the Threats to Jewish Lives? -- Chapter 5. Israel’s Tragically Immoral Denials of, and Indifference to, the Genocides of Other Peoples -- Chapter 6. Israel’s Denial-Concealment of Cruelty, Genocidal Expulsions, and Massacres of Arabs in the Nonetheless Entirely Just War of Independence: A Striking Chapter of the Universal Challenge to All Peoples to Respect and Protect Life -- Three Contemporary Updates: The Voices of a Distinguished Contemporary Turk, an Armenian, and a Jew -- Chapter 7. A Contemporary Turk: Ragip Zarakolu—The Banality of Denial -- Chapter 8. A Contemporary Armenian: Richard G. Hovannisian: The Armenian Genocide and Extreme Denial -- Chapter 9. A Contemporary Jew: Michael Berenbaum—The Armenian Genocide, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and Israel -- Chapter 10. Israel’s Continuing Denial of the Armenian Genocide -- Afterword. Standing Up for Truth and Justice against Excessive Power -- Acknowledgements and Heartfelt Thanks -- About the Author -- Index -- Ten Commandments for Sovereign Nations and Genocide Scholars
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554278703321
Charny Israel W.  
Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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