Holocaust and Theology
Author(s) Vera Mevorah , Predrag Krstić Publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Banja Luka Published 2023 ISBN 978-86-82324-28-7 Pages 231 Edition Dispute
The collected essays in Holocaust and Theology are the result of thorough research by researchers from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Whether the reader agrees with each individual standpoint, what is uncontestable is that the essays invite further thinking of existentially important themes issuing from the Holocaust. The mention of suffering is today, perhaps even more than previously the foundation of thought seeking to be more than a specific perspective and responsible action. To that end, this book respects the never fully determinable exceptionalism of the Shoah, the deaf darkness that swallows any attempt at its ultimate definition, yet filled with indomitable discursive efforts to illuminate it. In these endeavors, however, understanding the light that comes from above, which cannot be gazed at, God, passes through temptations. The texts in this volume testify to this and represent a survey of contemporary regional thought on the theological theory on the Holocaust.