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The Holocaust, Never to Be Forgotten: Reflections on the Holy See's Document We Remember by Avery Robert Dulles β€” book cover

The Holocaust, Never to Be Forgotten: Reflections on the Holy See's Document We Remember

by Avery Robert Dulles (Commentaries by), Avery Robert Dulles, Leon Klenicki, Edward Idris Cassidy
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"The Holocaust, Never to Be Forgotten provides thought-provoking reflections by significant leaders in the Jewish-Christian dialogue on the landmark declaration of the Catholic Church issued by the Vatican in 1998 that acknowledges and seeks forgiveness for the participation of Christians in the terrible evil of the Nazi persecution and systematic annihilation of the Jewish people, which is called in all of its horror simply "the Holocaust" (in Hebrew the Shoah). The book contains the full text of the Holy See's document, with its introduction by Pope John Paul II himself, as well as the explanatory address to the American Jewish Committee by Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy, the president of the Vatican Commission for Religious Relations With the Jews. It also contains essays by two important theological thinkers, one a Jew and one a Catholic, both deeply concerned with interreligious dialogue. Rabbi Leon Klenicki sums up a number of Jewish perspectives on the strengths and weaknesses of the statement, while noted theologian Avery Dulles, S.J., explores the various Catholic responses to the Holocaust in the past and how this document breaks new ground. Cardinal Cassidy's statement explains both the background to the document, emphasizing the central importance of repentance (teshuvah) to the document, and its unequivocal rejection of those who deny the Holocaust ever happened."--BOOK JACKET.

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"The Holocaust, Never to Be Forgotten provides thought-provoking reflections by significant leaders in the Jewish-Christian dialogue on the landmark declaration of the Catholic Church issued by the Vatican in 1998 that acknowledges and seeks forgiveness for the participation of Christians in the terrible evil of the Nazi persecution and systematic annihilation of the Jewish people, which is called in all of its horror simply "the Holocaust" (in Hebrew the Shoah). The book contains the full text of the Holy See's document, with its introduction by Pope John Paul II himself, as well as the explanatory address to the American Jewish Committee by Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy, the president of the Vatican Commission for Religious Relations With the Jews. It also contains essays by two important theological thinkers, one a Jew and one a Catholic, both deeply concerned with interreligious dialogue. Rabbi Leon Klenicki sums up a number of Jewish perspectives on the strengths and weaknesses of the statement, while noted theologian Avery Dulles, S.J., explores the various Catholic responses to the Holocaust in the past and how this document breaks new ground. Cardinal Cassidy's statement explains both the background to the document, emphasizing the central importance of repentance (teshuvah) to the document, and its unequivocal rejection of those who deny the Holocaust ever happened."--BOOK JACKET.

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This book contains the full text of the Vatican's 1998 document acknowledging and seeking forgiveness for the complicity and participation of Christians in the Nazi terror and genocidal programs. Pope John Paul II provides an introduction. Cardinal Cassidy offers an explanatory address directed to the Jewish American community, and two theologians, one Jewish and one Catholic, provide commentary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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This book contains the full text of the Vatican's 1998 document acknowledging and seeking forgiveness for the complicity and participation of Christians in the Nazi terror and genocidal programs. Pope John Paul II provides an introduction. Cardinal Cassidy offers an explanatory address directed to the Jewish American community, and two theologians, one Jewish and one Catholic, provide commentary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Paulist Press
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780809139859

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