Preface | p. vii |
Prologue: Wrestling with the Stranger | p. 1 |
Theology after Auschwitz: Re-forming the Christian Story | p. 17 |
The Narrative Tradition of Supersession | |
The Holocaust as Hermeneutical Rupture | |
On Paul, Job, and the Burning Children | |
Beyond the Sacred and the Secular | |
Ethics after Auschwitz: Christians and the Jewish Narrative Tradition of Chutzpah | p. 49 |
Unquestioning Obedience and Iconoclastic Audacity | |
Wrestling with God | |
The Ethical Failure of Christianity | |
A Narrative Ethic of Audacity | |
The Challenge of Auschwitz: Rethinking Christian Narrative Ethics | p. 89 |
Narrative as a Mode of Ethical Reflection | |
Albert Speer's Self-Deception | |
The Shoah, the Gospel Story, and Self-Deception | |
Augustine's Confessions as a Model for Narrative Truth | |
Doubt: The Eschatological Norm of Narrative Truth | |
Demythologizing the Demonic | p. 129 |
The Myth of Demonic Invincibility | |
Demonic Doubling among the Nazi Doctors | |
Demonic Doubling and Luther's Two-Kingdom Ethic | |
Demythologizing the Demonic | |
Conversion--Reclaiming the Double | |
Reconstructing Christian Narrative Ethics | p. 153 |
Ethical Paradox after Auschwitz | |
From Alienation to Ethical Audacity | |
Ethics and the Social Ecology of Conscience | |
Personal and Professional Responsibility after Auschwitz | |
Epilogue: On Wrestling and Reconciliation | p. 187 |
Indexes | p. 195 |
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