University Press of America
Pages: 270
Trim: 6 x 8½
978-0-7618-2837-2 • Paperback • February 2004 • $66.99 • (£52.00)
James F. Moore has a Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Chicago and is Professor of Theology, Valparaiso University.
Henry Knight is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of Tulsa.
Zev Garber is Professor and Chair of Jewish Studies at Los Angeles Valley College. Additionally, he is Editor-in-Chief of Studies in the Shoah series (University Press of America) and co-editor of Shofar, a quarterly interdisciplinary journal of Jewish Studies. In 2005, Garber will serve as the Visiting Rosenthal Professor at Case Western Reserve University.
Steven Jacobs is Professor of Religious Studies, University of Alabama.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introducing the Dialogue
Chapter 3 Thinking the Tradition Anew: A New Reading of Genesis 32 and Matthew 26 in Light of the Shoah and Dialogue
Chapter 4 Night Encounters: Theologizing Dialogue
Chapter 5 Wrestling with Two Texts: A Post-Shoah Encounter: A Midrash on Genesis 32 and Matthew 26
Chapter 6 Wrestling with Biblical Texts After the Shoah
Chapter 7 Facing the Holy Whole
Chapter 8 Wrestling with God and the Devil
Chapter 9 Torah and Testimony
Chapter 10 Confronting Antisemitism
Chapter 11 Facing Our Texts Together
Chapter 12 Construction of a Post-Shoah Interfaith Dialogical Universal Ethic
Chapter 13 Toward an Ethic of Dialogue: The Path of the Love Command
Chapter 14 Religious Intolerance and Prejudice: What's Love Got to Do with It?
Chapter 15 Coming to Terms with Amalek
Chapter 16 The Genocidal Mind
Chapter 17 The Genocidal Mind at the Heart of Our Religions
Chapter 18 Deconstructing Theodicy and Amalekut: A Personal Apologia
Chapter 19 Index