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Tables of Contents for The Holocaust
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
xi
 
REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST
1
34
Chapter 1 Fighting the Assassins of Memory: Fifty Years On
1
12
Naomi Diamant
Chapter 2 What Do Americans Know About the Holocaust: Putting the American Jewish Committee's Survey in Perspective
13
10
Lawrence Baron
Chapter 3 Forgetting for the Future
23
12
Susan E. Cernyak-Spatz
EDUCATION
35
34
Chapter 4 Teachers and the Problem of Holocaust "Ownership"
35
10
Paul Shore
Chapter 5 The Difference It Makes: Holocaust Education in the Public Schools
45
12
Elaine Culbertson
Chapter 6 Holocaust Studies in Catholic Seminaries in Brazil: Is There A Dialogue?
57
12
Rochelle G. Saidel
ARTS AND LITERATURE
69
66
Chapter 7 A Fine Arts Approach to Holocaust Studies: Finding Truth Through Art
69
12
Susan E. Robinson
Chapter 8 Christian Theology After the Jewish Use of Christological Imagery in Holocaust Art
81
10
Catherine Quehl-Engel
Chapter 9 When Genocide is Lawful: A Study of Albert Camus' Portrayal of the Legal Profession in The Fall
91
12
Christopher C. Robinson
Chapter 10 The Church in the Short Fiction of Aharon Appelfeld
103
10
Gila Ramras-Rauch
Chapter 11 Auschwitz in the Back Yard: Szajna and Otreba: Two Polish Artists and the Memory of the Holocaust
113
12
Stephen Feinstein
Chapter 12 Transmission of Memory: The Post-Holocaust Generation
125
10
Ellen S. Fine
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
135
46
Chapter 13 Reading the Hebrew Bible After the Holocaust: Toward and Ethics of Interpretation
135
14
Tod Linafelt
Chapter 14 "What Have the Christian Churches Failed to Confront?" Communication Ethics and Religious Institutions
149
18
Susan Kray
Chapter 15 "Technicity," the Culture of Science and Nazi Medicine
167
14
Phil Cox
BARMEN
181
18
Chapter 16 The Theology of Barmen and the Jews
181
8
Charles West
Chapter 17 The "Unstated" Thesis of Barmen
189
10
James Patrick Kelley
Contributors
199