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Conceptions of God, Freedom, and Ethics in African American and Jewish Theology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Black Religion, Womanist Thought, Social Justice ; 200800ENGGPS1Publication details: London Palgrave Macmillan and Co. 2008Description: 262pISBN:
  • 9781403984791
DDC classification:
  • C72 B867
Partial contents:
1. Introducing Black and Jewish Responses to Experiences of Moral Evil and Suffering 1 2. What Does the Christian Gospel Have to Do with the Black Power Movement?: James Cone`s God of the Oppressed 15 3. Why Divine Goodness or Power? Why God? Why Liberation?: Critiques and Affirmations of James Cone 61 4. A New Sinai? A New Exodus? Divine Presence During and After the Holocaust in the Theology of Emil Fackenheim 85 5. After the Holocaust: The Destruction of the God of History, of Chosenness, and of Patriarchy; Critiques and Affirmations of Emil Fackenheim 131 6. A Consideration of Humanocentric Theism, Resistance, and Redemption 159
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Introducing Black and Jewish Responses to Experiences of Moral Evil and Suffering 1 2. What Does the Christian Gospel Have to Do with the Black Power Movement?: James Cone`s God of the Oppressed 15 3. Why Divine Goodness or Power? Why God? Why Liberation?: Critiques and Affirmations of James Cone 61 4. A New Sinai? A New Exodus? Divine Presence During and After the Holocaust in the Theology of Emil Fackenheim 85 5. After the Holocaust: The Destruction of the God of History, of Chosenness, and of Patriarchy; Critiques and Affirmations of Emil Fackenheim 131 6. A Consideration of Humanocentric Theism, Resistance, and Redemption 159

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