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OverviewIf you had a chance to speak to the Pope, what would you say? This is the question that 13 noted Holocaust scholars—Christians of various denominations and Jews (including some Holocaust survivors)—address in this volume. The Holocaust was a Christian as well as a Jewish tragedy; nonetheless, the Roman Catholic hierarchy has offered very little official discourse on the Church's role in it. These essays provide solid constructive criticism and make a major contribution to both Holocaust and Christian studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harry James Cargas , Eugene J. FisherPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.374kg ISBN: 9780313304873ISBN 10: 0313304874 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 09 December 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews?The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered.?-The Jewish Journal of South Florida The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered. -The Jewish Journal of South Florida The essays...raise questions that should not be ignored. -Moment Magazine These essays provide constructive criticism and contribute to both Holocaust and Christian studies. -SHOFAR The issues of the Holocaust and its implications for Christian-Jewish relations are articulated powerfully in the book, and it certainly should be in every collection of Judaica. -AJL Newsletter ?The essays...raise questions that should not be ignored.?-Moment Magazine ?These essays provide constructive criticism and contribute to both Holocaust and Christian studies.?-SHOFAR ?The issues of the Holocaust and its implications for Christian-Jewish relations are articulated powerfully in the book, and it certainly should be in every collection of Judaica.?-AJL Newsletter ?The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered.?-The Jewish Journal of South Florida ?The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered.?-The Jewish Journal of South Florida ?The essays...raise questions that should not be ignored.?-Moment Magazine ?The issues of the Holocaust and its implications for Christian-Jewish relations are articulated powerfully in the book, and it certainly should be in every collection of Judaica.?-AJL Newsletter ?These essays provide constructive criticism and contribute to both Holocaust and Christian studies.?-SHOFAR The essays...raise questions that should not be ignored. -Moment Magazine The issues of the Holocaust and its implications for Christian-Jewish relations are articulated powerfully in the book, and it certainly should be in every collection of Judaica. -AJL Newsletter These essays provide constructive criticism and contribute to both Holocaust and Christian studies. -SHOFAR The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered. -The Jewish Journal of South Florida "?The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered.?-The Jewish Journal of South Florida ?The essays...raise questions that should not be ignored.?-Moment Magazine ?The issues of the Holocaust and its implications for Christian-Jewish relations are articulated powerfully in the book, and it certainly should be in every collection of Judaica.?-AJL Newsletter ?These essays provide constructive criticism and contribute to both Holocaust and Christian studies.?-SHOFAR ""The essays...raise questions that should not be ignored.""-Moment Magazine ""The issues of the Holocaust and its implications for Christian-Jewish relations are articulated powerfully in the book, and it certainly should be in every collection of Judaica.""-AJL Newsletter ""These essays provide constructive criticism and contribute to both Holocaust and Christian studies.""-SHOFAR ""The essays are balanced and they are couched in the politest of terms. But they raise questions that should not be ignored....we read these open letters, not gleefully, not with a sense of: good, give it to them! but with a sense of hope. Perhaps this time the questions will be heard. Perhaps this time the questions will be answered.""-The Jewish Journal of South Florida" Author InformationHARRY JAMES CARGAS was Professor Emeritus of Literature and Language at Webster University, and the author of 31 books, including Reflections of a Post-Auschwitz Christian (1989), Conversations with Elie Wiesel (1992), and Voices from the Holocaust (1993). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |