Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust: Christian and Jewish Perspectives

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Judith Herschcopf Banki, Judith Hershcopf Banki, John Pawlikowski
Rowman & Littlefield, 2001 - History - 364 pages
Jewish and Christian scholars consider the Vatican document, "We Remember: A Reflection on the 'Shoah'."

Robert Schreiter, Gerard Sloyan, Irving Greenberg, Cardinal Edward Cassidy, Michael Marrus, Steven Katz, John Morley, Judith H. Banki, and Ronald Modras address four major points of controversy, including the legacy of anit-Semitism in the church and the role of Pius XII during the Holocaust.

Michael Berenbaum, John Pawlikowski, John Michalczyk, Peter Hass, Peter Hayes, and Donald Dietrich confront three major ethical themes, including what we can learn about today's economic and social structures based on the transformation of German business from reluctant supporters to full participants in Nazism.

 

Contents

PART
1
CHAPTER
25
CHAPTER FOUR
53
CHAPTER
81
CHAPTER SEVEN
105
CHAPTER EIGHT
117
Pope Pius XII in Historical Context
133
Christian Tradition AntiJudaism and AntiSemitism
163
APPENDIX
205
Revisited
211
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
227
CHAPTER
235
CHAPTER ELEVEN
261
CHAPTER TWELVE
291
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
305
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
315

APPENDIX
175

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About the author (2001)

Judith H. Banki, D.H.L., is Director of Special Programs at the Tanenbaum Center in New York City. John Pawlikowski, O.S.M., is Professor of Ethics at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.

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