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"Something happened a generation ago, to the world, to man. Something happened to God. Certainly something happened to the relations between man and God, man and man, man and himself"--Elie Wiesel. The literary voice of Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and eloquent witness, has been heard in the world and its importance was verified in 1986 by the Nobel Peace Prize.
This work will help the reader understand the evolution of Wiesel's writing. Many fascinating topics are covered--Jesus as a "wandering Jew," the prototype of Christian pilgrimage, various theological responses to the Holocaust (e.g., Rabbinic, radical, Mad Midrashic), and the ambiguity of a listening God.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. The Grammer of Silence
The Silence of God
The Voice from Silence
The Syntax of Pain
2. God is a Questioning of God
The Diviner of Silence
The Oath: A Dilemma of Word and Silence
The Fifth Son: What's in a Name?
The Voice of the Dead
Reuniting Names
A Listening God Is a Remembering God
3. Face to Face
Christ and Faust
A New Archetype
A Listening God
4. The Christian Theological Dilemma
Paul van Buren: The Jewish-Christian Reality
Jurgen Moltmann: The Passion of God
5. Jesus as a Wanderer
6. The Twilight of History
Notes
Bibiliography
Index