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The Female Face of God in Auschwitz: A Jewish Feminist Theology of the Holocaust

By: Melissa Raphael | Book details

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Contents
Series editors’ prefaceix
Prefacexi
Acknowledgementsxiii
Introduction1
The argument of this book4
From Jewish women’s history to Jewish feminist theology13
1Reading post-Holocaust theology from a feminist perspective19
Writing women out of (and into) post-Holocaust theology21
The patriarchal characteristics of post-Holocaust theology27
Post-Holocaust affirmations of the sovereignty of God29
God’s failure to be patriarchal enough35
Re-figuring divine power37
2The hiding of God’s face in Auschwitz43
The holocaustal dis-appearance of God44
A God who looks away47
Presence, absence and gender50
Israel, present to God54
3Feminist intimations of the holy in Auschwitz59
The covenantal sanctification of Auschwitz59
The profanization of women in Auschwitz63
Washing Auschwitz67
Women’s sanctification of Auschwitz70
The (de)portation of the holy into Auschwitz81
4Face to face (with God) in Auschwitz86
The degradation of relation89
The persistence of relation94
Facing God in Auschwitz100

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