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Death of God Movement and the Holocaust

Radical Theology Encounters the Shoah

Death of God Movement and the Holocaust

Radical Theology Encounters the Shoah

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780313303654
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 30/06/1999
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.5 cm
The Death of God theologians represented one of the most influential religious movements that emerged of the 1960s, a decade in which the discipline of theology underwent revolutionary change. Although they were from different traditions, utilized varied methods of analysis, and focused on culture in distinctive ways, the four religious thinkers who sparked radical theology—Thomas Altizer, William Hamilton, Richard Rubenstein, and Paul Van Buren—all considered the Holocaust as one of the main challenges to the Christian faith. Thirty years later, a symposium organized by the American Academy of Religion revisited the Death of God movement by asking these four radical theologians to reflect on how awareness of the Holocaust affected their thinking, not only in the 1960s but also in the 1990s. This edited volume brings together their essays, along with responses by other noted scholars who offer critical commentary on the movement's impact, legacy, and relationship to the Holocaust.
Series Foreword Introduction: The Holocaust and the Death of God: Encounter or Reencounter? by Stephen R. Haynes and John K. Roth The Death of God "Movement" Is Born Toward a Hidden God by Time, April 8, 1966 The Death of God and the Holocaust--Reconsidering the Encounter The Holocaust and the Theology of the Death of God by Thomas J. J. Altizer Genocide and the Death of God by William Hamilton From the Secular to the Scriptural Gospel by Paul M. van Buren Radical Theology and the Holocaust by Richard L. Rubenstein After the Holocaust: The Death of God and the Profaning of Texts by Edith Wyschogrod The Holocaust and the Death of God: A Response to Altizer, Hamilton, and Rubenstein by Thomas Idinopulos The Holocaust, Genocide, and Radical Theology: An Assessment of the Death of God Movement by John K. Roth The Death of God and the Holocaust: Analyzing the Encounter The Death of God Movement and 20th Century Protestant Theology by John J. Carey The Death of God: An African American Perspective by Hubert G. Locke The Death of History and the Life of Akeda: Voices from the War by Gershon Greenberg Christians and Pharisees: Jewish Responses to Radical Theology by Timothy A. Bennett and Rochelle L. Millen Epilogue by John K. Roth and Stephen R. Hayes Bibliography Index

Stephen R. Haynes, John K. Roth (Claremont McKenna College, USA)

STEPHEN R. HAYNES is Albert B. Curry Chair of Religious Studies at Rhodes College, where he has taught since 1989. He is founder and co-chair of the American Academy of Religion's Religion, Holocaust and Genocide Group, is a member of the Tennessee Holocaust Commission, and serves as Director of the Rhodes Consultation on the Future of the Church-Related College. He has published several books, including Holocaust Education and the Church-Related College (Greenwood, 1997). JOHN K. ROTH is the Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, where he has taught since 1966. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of more than 25 books, including Private Needs, Public Selves: Talk about Religion in America (1997) and From the Unthinkable to the Unavoidable: American Christian and Jewish Scholars Encounter the Holocaust (edited with Carol Rittner, Greenwood, 1997).