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Reihe: Gorgias Studies in Judaism

Garner Antitheodicy, Atheodicy and Jewish Mysticism in Holocaust Theology

Atheodic Theologies After Auschwitz
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4632-3638-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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Atheodic Theologies After Auschwitz

E-Book, Englisch, 263 Seiten

Reihe: Gorgias Studies in Judaism

ISBN: 978-1-4632-3638-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The Holocaust has provoked many different Jewish theological responses, yet upon closer inspection interesting commonalities can be observed between even seemingly antithetical thinkers. One of these common trends within Holocaust theology has been the rejection and replacement of traditional theodicies which explain and justify suffering, with responses centred on ideas of recovery, consolation and divine mystery. Another widespread, though largely unrecognized trend is use of Jewish mystical themes by Holocaust theologians. This study shows how the presence of Jewish mysticism can be explained, at least in part, by this post-Holocaust collapse of theodicy.

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- TABLE OF CONTENTS (page 5)
- PREFACE (page 9)
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page 11)
- INTRODUCTION (page 13)
- CHAPTER 1:THEODICY, ANTITHEODICY ANDATHEODICY IN JEWISH THEOLOGY (page 27)
- Jewish Theodicy (page 30)
- Antitheodicy in Holocaust Theology (page 43)
- The Place of Antitheodicy in Jewish Tradition (page 51)
- The Place of Atheodicy in Jewish Tradition (page 56)
- CHAPTER 2: JEWISH MYSTICISMAND HOLOCAUST THEOLOGY (page 67)
- Jewish Mysticism as a Feature of Holocaust Theology (page 67)
- Key Kabbalistic Ideas for the Study of Holocaust Theology (page 75)
- Ayn Sof (page 79)
- Tsimtsum (page 81)
- Sefirot (page 81)
- Theurgy (page 83)
- Shekhinah (page 86)
- Tikkun (page 88)
- Conclusion (page 90)
- CHAPTER 3: KALONYMOUS SHAPIRA (page 91)
- A„Shapira's Background and Thought (page 91)
- Biography, Intellectual Context, and Main Concerns (page 91)
- Methodological Considerations (page 93)
- Shapira's Response (page 95)
- B„Antitheodicy and Atheodicy in Shapira's Thought (page 98)
- Antitheodicy (page 98)
- Atheodicy (page 106)
- C„Jewish Mysticism and its Relationship to Atheodicy in Shapira's Thought (page 117)
- Sefirah Binah (page 117)
- The Shekhinah (page 119)
- Theurgy and Tikkun (page 121)
- CHAPTER 4: EMIL FACKENHEIM (page 127)
- A„Fackenheim's Background and Thought (page 127)
- Biography, Intellectual Context, and Main Concerns (page 127)
- Methodological Considerations (page 131)
- Fackenheim's Response (page 131)
- B„Antitheodicy and Atheodicyin Fackenheim's Thought (page 140)
- Antitheodicy (page 140)
- Atheodicy (page 147)
- C„Jewish Mysticism and its Relationship to Atheodicy in Fackenheim's Thought (page 154)
- Tikkun and Theurgy (page 155)
- CHAPTER 5: ARTHUR COHEN (page 163)
- A„Cohen's Background and Thought (page 163)
- Intellectual Context, and Main Concerns (page 163)
- Methodological Considerations (page 166)
- Cohen's Response (page 167)
- B„Antitheodicy and Atheodicy in Cohen's Thought (page 176)
- Antitheodicy (page 176)
- Atheodicy (page 179)
- C„Jewish Mysticism and its Relation to Atheodicy in Cohen's Thought (page 186)
- Ayn Sof (page 187)
- Tsimtsum (page 188)
- CHAPTER 6: MELISSA RAPHAEL (page 191)
- A„Raphael's Background and Thought (page 191)
- Intellectual Context and Main Concerns (page 191)
- Methodological Considerations (page 196)
- Raphael's Response (page 196)
- B„Antitheodicy and Atheodicy in Raphael's Thought (page 202)
- Antitheodicy (page 202)
- Atheodicy (page 205)
- C„Jewish Mysticism and its Relationship to Atheodicy in Raphael's Thought (page 211)
- The Shekhinah and Tsimtsum (page 212)
- Tikkun and Theurgy (page 216)
- CONCLUSION (page 221)
- A. Antitheodicy (page 221)
- B. Atheodicy (page 226)
- C. Jewish Mysticism (page 234)
- D. Prospects for Atheodic Theology (page 245)
- Bibliography (page 251)
- Reference (page 251)
- Books (page 251)
- Index (page 259)



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