This book "maps the odyssey of an American Christian philosopher who has studied, written, and taught about the Holocaust for more than fifty years ... Revisiting Roth's sources of Holocaust insight, [the] book does so not only to pay tribute to them but also to show how the ethical, philosophical, and religious reverberations of the Holocaust confer and encourage responsibility for human well-being in the twenty-first century. Seeing differently, seeing better--sound learning and teaching about the Holocaust aim for what ...
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This book "maps the odyssey of an American Christian philosopher who has studied, written, and taught about the Holocaust for more than fifty years ... Revisiting Roth's sources of Holocaust insight, [the] book does so not only to pay tribute to them but also to show how the ethical, philosophical, and religious reverberations of the Holocaust confer and encourage responsibility for human well-being in the twenty-first century. Seeing differently, seeing better--sound learning and teaching about the Holocaust aim for what may be the most important Holocaust insight of all: take nothing good for granted"--Back cover.
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