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Holocaust theology is a body of theological and philosophical debate concerning the role of God in the universe in light of the Holocaust of the late 1930s and early 1940s. It is primarily found in Judaism. Jews were killed in higher proportions than other groups; some scholars limit the definition of the Holocaust to the Jewish victims of the Nazis as Jews alone were targeted for the Final Solution. Others include the additional five million non-Jewish victims, bringing the total to about 11 million. One third of the total worldwide Jewish population were killed during the Holocaust. The Eastern European Jewish population was particularly hard hit, being reduced by ninety percent. While a disproportionate number of Jewish religious scholars were killed, more than eighty percent of the wor

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  • Holocaust theology (en)
  • Holocaust-Theologie (de)
  • Teologi Holokaus (in)
  • Teologia dell'Olocausto (it)
  • Théologie après la Shoah (fr)
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  • La théologie après la Shoah est un ensemble de pensées et débats autour du rôle, de la présence de Dieu au cours de la Shoah, et de la légitimité même d’une foi ou d’une théologie à la suite de cet évènement. (fr)
  • Teologi Holokaus adalah serangkaian debat teologi dan filsafat mengenai peran Tuhan dalam alam semesta pada zaman Holokaus pada akhir 1930an dan 1940an. Teologi tersebut umumnya ditemukan dalam Yudaisme. Yahudi dibunuh dalam jumlah melebihi kelompok lainnya. Beberapa cendekiawan membatasi definisi Holokaus kepada para korban Yahudi dari Nazi karena Yahudi sendiri ditargetikan untuk Solusi Akhir. Yang lainnya meliputi lima juta korban non-Yahudi, membuat totalnya menjadi 11 juta. Sepertiga total populasi Yahudi di seluruh dunia tewas pada masa Holokaus. (in)
  • Holocaust theology is a body of theological and philosophical debate concerning the role of God in the universe in light of the Holocaust of the late 1930s and early 1940s. It is primarily found in Judaism. Jews were killed in higher proportions than other groups; some scholars limit the definition of the Holocaust to the Jewish victims of the Nazis as Jews alone were targeted for the Final Solution. Others include the additional five million non-Jewish victims, bringing the total to about 11 million. One third of the total worldwide Jewish population were killed during the Holocaust. The Eastern European Jewish population was particularly hard hit, being reduced by ninety percent. While a disproportionate number of Jewish religious scholars were killed, more than eighty percent of the wor (en)
  • Der Begriff Holocaust-Theologie bezieht sich auf einen Komplex der theologischen und philosophischen Debatte und Analyse, der sich angesichts der historischen Erfahrung des Holocaust, bei dem sechs Millionen Juden einem Völkermord zum Opfer fielen, mit der Rolle Gottes und des Bösen in der Welt auseinandersetzt. Die Holocaust-Theologie wird auch als Theologie nach Auschwitz bezeichnet mit Bezug auf das Vernichtungslager Auschwitz-Birkenau als Inbegriff des Holocausts. (de)
  • Teologia dell'Olocausto (dal greco ὁλόκαυστος (olokaustos, "bruciato interamente", a sua volta composta da ὅλος /holos, "tutto intero", e καίω / kaio, "brucio")si riferisce ad un corpo di dibattiti e riflessioni teologiche e filosofiche, e relativa letteratura, nell'ambito dell'Ebraismo, che tenta di affrontare con diverse opinioni contrastanti, il ruolo di Dio nell'universo e nel mondo del genere umano, alla luce dell'Olocausto avvenuto dai primi anni 1930 fino al 1945, quando circa 11 milioni di persone, tra cui 6 milioni di Ebrei, sono stati sterminati in un genocidio perpetrato dal regime nazista e suoi alleati. La "Teologia dell'Olocausto" viene anche definita come "Theologie nach Auschwitz" (dal tedesco: "teologia dopo Auschwitz" o "teologia post-Auschwitz"), a causa della pratica co (it)
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