Shadows of Auschwitz
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"The Holocaust," writes the author, "is the greatest tragedy for Christians since the crucifixion. In the first instance, Jesus died; in the latter, Christianity may be said to have died. In the case of Christ, the Christian believes in a …
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"The Holocaust," writes the author, "is the greatest tragedy for Christians since the crucifixion. In the first instance, Jesus died; in the latter, Christianity may be said to have died. In the case of Christ, the Christian believes in a resurrection. Will there be, can there be, a resurrection for Christianity? Cargas's reflections, together with sixty-one startling photographs, are a moving response to this question. - Back cover.
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""The Holocaust," writes the author, "is the greatest tragedy for Christians since the crucifixion. In the first instance, Jesus died; in the latter, Christianity may be said to have died. …"
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