MANY QUESTIONS,FEW ANSWERS: THE HOLOCAUST IN THE THEOLOGY OF LOUIS JACOBS |
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Authors: | Miri Freud-Kandel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Clarendon Institute Building, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HG, UKmiri.freud-kandel@orinst.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Louis Jacobs identified the Holocaust—and the creation of Israel—as the two most significant events influencing contemporary Jewish consciousness. Yet his engagement with the theological implications of the Holocaust is notably limited. Since many of his writings are focused on issues facing those he termed “the Jew in the pew,” this absence of detailed consideration of the theological questions posed by the Holocaust seems particularly perplexing. This paper will consider if there is an explanation for this lacuna. |
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