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Date de parution
01 février 2012
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9780791487808
Langue
English
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Preface
1. TYPES OF APPROACHES TO HOLOCAUST SUFFERING
Practical Responses as Alternatives to Theodicy
Theoretical Theodicy
Continental Alternatives to Theodicy
Kant's Practical Turn
From Theoretical Theodicy to Practical Faith
Hegel's Hubris: Theodicy Revived
Hegel as Prototypical Target of Critique
2. EXISTENTIAL ENCOUNTER WITH EVIL
Gabriel Marcels Response to Suffering as a Trial
Problem and Mystery in Philosophy
Marcel's Objections to the Theodicy Problem
Faith and Hope: The Discovery of Meaning in Suffering
Relation to the Thou: Availability and Fidelity
Suffering as a Trial
Hope, Transcendence, and Immortality
Acceptance of Suffering
The Limitations of Marcel's Approach after Auschwitz
3. DIALOGICAL FAITH
Martin Buber's I-Thou Response to Suffering and Its Meaning
The Dichotomy between I-It and I-Thou Attitudes
God-Language within the Limits of I-Thou Relation
A Narrative Faith Response to Suffering
Hasidic Narratives of Suffering and Redemption
The Book of Job
The Eclipse of God and the Holocaust
Post-Holocaust Faith in God
4. MARXIST THEORY AND PRACTICE
Scientific and Humanist Marxism
Marx's Materialist Method
Materialist Analysis of History
Social Class and Suffering
Ideology Critique
The Cold Stream: Scientific Marxism
The Warm Stream: Humanist Marxism
Modified Materialism
Hope: The Rejection of Determinist Teleology
5. FAITH AS HOPE IN HISTORY
Ernst Bloch and Political
Post-Holocaust Theology
Suffering in History: Against Teleological Theodicy
Hope as Political Vision and Real Possibility: Resistance to Suffering
Religious Faith as the Praxis of Hope
Apolitical Christianity and Political Faith
Moses and Job: Heroes of the Hebrew Bible
Jesus and the Immanence of God's Kingdom
Hope and Suffering in Jürgen Moltmann's Post-Holocaust Theology
Theology of Hope
Divine Suffering after Auschwitz
Marxian Hope as Eschatology
6. SOLIDARITY AND RESISTANCE
Johann Baptist Metz's Theodicy-Sensitive Response to Suffering
Metz's Critiques of Bourgeois Subjectivity and Existentialist Theology
Theodicy and the Effacement of Suffering in History
Theodicy and Bourgeois Apathy
Auschwitz and Anti-Theodicy
Objections to Divine Suffering
Metz's Political Faith: Dangerous Memory and Solidarity
Biblical Narrative as Memory
The Functions of Religious Memory
A Theodicy-Sensitive Response to Suffering after Auschwitz
7. PRAGMATICS, EXISTENTIAL AND POLITICAL
Comparison, Contrast, and Complementarity
Contrasting Personal and Political Approaches
Situating Suffering in "Existence" and "History"
The Religious Posture of Hope
The Religious Posture toward Other Persons: I-Thou
Relation or Solidarity
Complementarity between Political and Existentialist Approaches: The Practical Insights of Contextual Liberation and Post-Holocaust Responses to Suffering
Memory
Solidarity
Hope
Mystical Faith
8. BEYOND THEODICY
Evaluating Theodicy From a Practical Perspective
The Possibility and Appropriateness of Theodicy
Practical Faith in God
The Epistemic Im
Publié par
Date de parution
01 février 2012
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0
EAN13
9780791487808
Langue
English