TY - BOOK AU - Garner,Daniel Osborn TI - Antitheodicy, Atheodicy and Jewish Mysticism in Holocaust Theology: Atheodic Theologies After Auschwitz T2 - Gorgias Studies in Judaism SN - 1463236387 AV - BM645.H6 .G376 2014 U1 - 296.31174 23 PY - 2014///] CY - Piscataway, NJ PB - Gorgias Press KW - Holocaust (Jewish theology) KW - RELIGION / Judaism / General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; Preface --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction --; Chapter 1: Theodicy, Antitheodicy and Atheodicy in Jewish Theology --; Chapter 2: Jewish Mysticism and Holocaust Theology --; Chapter 3: Kalonymous Shapira --; Chapter 4: Emil Fackenheim --; Chapter 5: Arthur Cohen --; Chapter 6: Melissa Raphael --; Conclusion --; Bibliography --; Index N2 - The Holocaust has provoked many different Jewish theological responses, yet upon closer inspection interesting commonalities can be observed between even seemingly antithetical thinkers. One of these common trends within Holocaust theology has been the rejection and replacement of traditional theodicies which explain and justify suffering, with responses centred on ideas of recovery, consolation and divine mystery. Another widespread, though largely unrecognized trend is use of Jewish mystical themes by Holocaust theologians. This study shows how the presence of Jewish mysticism can be explained, at least in part, by this post-Holocaust collapse of theodicy UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2262589 ER -