After the Evil: Christianity and Judaism in the Shadow of the Holocaust

Author:   Richard Harries (, Bishop of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199263134


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   03 July 2003
Format:   Hardback
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After the Evil: Christianity and Judaism in the Shadow of the Holocaust


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Author:   Richard Harries (, Bishop of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 11.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.50cm
Weight:   0.412kg
ISBN:  

9780199263134


ISBN 10:   0199263132
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   03 July 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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`Harries relates his wide-ranging and well-founded discussion of the topics at hand in plain English, enabling him to reach an audience beyond the confines of academic scholarship.' The Journal of Theological Studies `As a testament to repentance and an earnest of reconciliation, After the Evil is a vaulable contribution to ecumenical debate.' Daniel Johnson, Sunday tyelegraph `Harries provides an easily accessible and pleasantly readable investigation into the key themes.' Interreligious Insight


This is a book which challenges everyone who is searching for meaning in life, and who dares to hope that it is possible for us to reach out to one another across the divides of religious prejudice, politics and deeply embedded fears ... This book conveys an exciting sense of hope in the face of fearful events. The Way It is an avowedly personal statement which makes it all the more attractive and interesting ... anyone who wishes to engage in real dialogue with Jews will have to come to terms with the issues debated so honestly and forthrightly in this book. The Expository Times ... the book is an optimistic one, and benefits from Harries' lifelong commitment to Jewish-Christian dialogue, along with his easy familiarity with both Christian and Jewish sources on the issues of evil, suffering and forgiveness. What stands out in particular is Harries' refusal to avoid the difficult issues that arise and confront them directly and intelligently ... highly recommended. The Door What shines through this book is the bishop's genuine respect for the teachings of Judaism, and an empathy for other faiths that makes him an outstanding exemplar of true ecumenism. The Independent Magazine As a testament to repentance and an earnest of reconciliation, After the Evil is a vaulable contribution to ecumenical debate. Daniel Johnson, Sunday Telegraph ... deep, philosophical, and interesting. Andrew Marr, Start the Week R4


This is a book which challenges everyone who is searching for meaning in life, and who dares to hope that it is possible for us to reach out to one another across the divides of religious prejudice, politics and deeply embedded fears ... This book conveys an exciting sense of hope in the face of fearful events. The Way It is an avowedly personal statement which makes it all the more attractive and interesting ... anyone who wishes to engage in real dialogue with Jews will have to come to terms with the issues debated so honestly and forthrightly in this book. The Expository Times ... the book is an optimistic one, and benefits from Harries' lifelong commitment to Jewish-Christian dialogue, along with his easy familiarity with both Christian and Jewish sources on the issues of evil, suffering and forgiveness. What stands out in particular is Harries' refusal to avoid the difficult issues that arise and confront them directly and intelligently ... highly recommended. The Door What shines through this book is the bishop's genuine respect for the teachings of Judaism, and an empathy for other faiths that makes him an outstanding exemplar of true ecumenism. The Independent Magazine As a testament to repentance and an earnest of reconciliation, After the Evil is a vaulable contribution to ecumenical debate. Daniel Johnson, Sunday Telegraph ... deep, philosophical, and interesting. Andrew Marr, Start the Week R4


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Richard Harries has been Bishop of Oxford since 1987, prior to which he was Dean of King's College, London. He has been involved in Jewish-Christian dialogue for more than twenty years, including nine as Chairman of the Council of Christians and Jews. He has also been a parish priest and a lecturer in Christian doctrine.

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