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There can be little doubt that the Holocaust was an event of major consequence for the twentieth century. While there have been innumerable volumes published on the implications of the Holocaust for history, philosophy, and ethics, there has been a surprising lack of attention paid to the theoretical and practical effects of the Shoah on biblical interpretation.
Strange Fire addresses the implications of the Holocaust for interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, bringing together a diverse and distinguished range of contributors, including Richard Rubenstein, Elie Wiesel, and Walter Brueggemann, to discuss theoretical and methodological considerations emerging from the Shoah and to demonstrate the importance of these considerations in the reading of specific biblical texts. The volume addresses such issues as Jewish and Christian biblical theology after the Holocaust, the ethics of Christian appropriation of Jewish scripture, and the rethinking of biblical models of suffering and sacrifice from a post-Holocaust perspective.
The first book of its kind, Strange Fire will establish a benchmark for all future work on the topic.
Title
Strange Fire: Reading the Bible After the Holocaust
Author
Tod Linafelt
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
New York University Press
Published
September 2000
Weight
586g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2.1 cm
ISBN
9780814751657
ISBN-10
0814751652
Eden Code
4689049
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