BM645.H6B69 1998
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(God) After Auschwitz : Tradition and Change in Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought. |
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BM645.H6 B73
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The faith and doubt of Holocaust survivors / |
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BM645.H6 B73 1997
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The faith and doubt of Holocaust survivors / |
1 |
BM645.H6 B74 2017
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The faith & doubt of Holocaust survivors / |
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BM645.H6 C63
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The tremendum : a theological interpretation of the Holocaust / |
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BM645.H6 C66 1993
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Contemporary Jewish religious responses to the Shoah / |
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BM645.H6 E43 1990
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Beyond innocence and redemption : confronting the Holocaust and Israeli power : creating a moral future for the Jewish people / |
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BM645.H6 E44 1989
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Toward a Jewish theology of liberation : the uprising and the future / |
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BM645.H6 E44 2004
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Toward a Jewish theology of liberation : the challenge of the 21st century / |
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BM645.H6 F3
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The Jewish return into history : reflections in the age of Auschwitz and a new Jerusalem / |
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BM645.H6 G59 2002
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Theological implications of the Shoah : Caesura and Continuum as hermeneutic paradigms of Jewish theodicy / |
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BM645.H6 H69 2002
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Holocaust theology : a reader / |
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BM645.H6 I45 2005
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The impact of the Holocaust on Jewish theology / |
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BM645.H6 I57 1974
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Auschwitz: beginning of a new era? : Reflections on the holocaust : papers given at the International Symposium on the Holocaust, held at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York City, June 3 to 6, 1974 / |
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BM645.H6 J83 1994
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Judaism transcends catastrophe : God, Torah, and Israel beyond the Holocaust / |
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BM645.H6 J83 1995
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Judaism transcends catastrophe : God, Torah, and Israel beyond the Holocaust / |
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BM645.H6 K65 1995
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Yossel Rakover speaks to God : Holocaust challenges to religious faith / |
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BM645.H6 K73 2020
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History, Metahistory, and Evil Jewish Theological Responses to the Holocaust. |
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BM645.H6 M37513 2004
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A world built, destroyed, and rebuilt : Rabbi Yehudah Amital's confrontation with the memory of the Holocaust / |
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BM645.H6 P56 2002
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Beyond theodicy : Jewish and Christian continental thinkers respond to the Holocaust / |
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