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● Condition This is a recycled book from the library. It has labels, PP lamination, and stamps. As far as I can tell, there are no noticeable stains, yellowing, or writing in the text. ● Product Description Jonas, Hans [Author] / Tetsuhiko Shinagawa [Translator] Hosei University Press Publisher's Content Information Why did God remain silent in the face of the absolute evil of the extermination camps? What does God mean in the modern world after the "Shoah"? A philosopher who lived through the aporia of the Jewish problem, which forms the core of 20th-century Western thought, questions the theological meaning of historical violence and explores the concept of "God" that survives even after the loss of all hope, as well as the form of human ethics. This definitive Japanese translation includes three essays, detailed notes and explanations by the translator, and a biographical sketch of the author. Content Description Why did God remain silent? What does "God" mean in a world where the absolute evil of the extermination camps actually occurred? A philosopher who lived through the aporia of the Jewish problem, which forms the core of 20th-century Western thought, questions the theological meaning of historical violence and explores the concept of "God" that survives even after the catastrophe, as well as the form of human ethics. Includes detailed notes and explanations by the translator, and a biographical sketch of the author. Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Concept of God After Auschwitz - The Voice of the Jews Chapter 2: The Past and Truth - A Belated Supplement to the So-Called Proof of God Chapter 3: Matter, Spirit, Creation - Cosmological Observations and Cosmogonical Speculations ● Notes ・This is a used item. There may be scratches and stains that are not mentioned in the description. Thank you for your understanding. ・Regarding basic matters, I have described points to keep in mind when purchasing in my profile. Please read it if you are negotiating the price. Thank you. "God After Auschwitz" Tetsuhiko Shinagawa / Hans Jonas #TetsuhikoShinagawa #Tetsuhiko_Shinagawa #HansJonas #book #philosophy/philosophy
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