Holocaust and Its Religious Impact

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World History: Religion

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  • ISBN 9780313309502
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2004
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This annotated bibliography provides a comprehensive survey of writings about the Holocaust. The authors present an overview of topics including Christian anti-judentum, anti-semitism, the moral and religious response to the Nazi persecution and genocide of the Jews, and post-World War II responses to the Holocaust as they have appeared in the thousands of books and articles published on the Holocaust. The bibliography is divided into four topics with introductory comments that frame the theories put forward in the materials cited. A broad array of past and recent scholarship from a variety of venues and points of view are represented.

JACK R. FISCHEL is the author of two books, The Holocaust and Historical Dictionary of the Holocaust and editor of seven other books. He is the chair of the History Department at Millersville University and editor of Congress Monthly.

SUSAN M. ORTMANN is a Graduate Student at the University of Delaware.

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