God's Inner Circle: The Radical Devotion of Elie Wiesel to Faith: A Seeker's Scrapbook og Quotations
Book Details
Author(s)Michael Ritzen
PublisherKTAV Publishing House
ISBN / ASIN1602802114
ISBN-139781602802117
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Description
God s Inner Circle:
The Radical Devotion of Elie Wiesel to Faith
A Seeker s Scrapbook of Quotations
Compilation and Commentary by Michael Ritzen
Foremost among well-known holocaust survivors, as spokesperson, lecturer, professor, witness, world figure....stands Elie Wiesel. Author of fifty books. Nobel Peace Laureate. As an observant Jew, a most predictable question arises following his public lectures: In the face of your God s failure to save six million Holocaust victims, how can you still embrace belief? God s Inner Circle gathers, organizes, discusses and honors a selection of his multiple responses, his theodicy as developed over seventy years.
Wiesel s specific words are known to provoke anger, inspire, puzzle and for some, enrapture listeners and readers of all religions and those of no religion at all. Central to this endeavor remains the classic memoir, NIGHT. In it, as a teen-age camp prisoner Wiesel experienced his God, once believed to be omnipotent, now dying on the Auschwitz gallows. God s Inner Circle provides the precise words able to help formulate and to illuminate religious insights and the hard-won wisdom.
The Radical Devotion of Elie Wiesel to Faith
A Seeker s Scrapbook of Quotations
Compilation and Commentary by Michael Ritzen
Foremost among well-known holocaust survivors, as spokesperson, lecturer, professor, witness, world figure....stands Elie Wiesel. Author of fifty books. Nobel Peace Laureate. As an observant Jew, a most predictable question arises following his public lectures: In the face of your God s failure to save six million Holocaust victims, how can you still embrace belief? God s Inner Circle gathers, organizes, discusses and honors a selection of his multiple responses, his theodicy as developed over seventy years.
Wiesel s specific words are known to provoke anger, inspire, puzzle and for some, enrapture listeners and readers of all religions and those of no religion at all. Central to this endeavor remains the classic memoir, NIGHT. In it, as a teen-age camp prisoner Wiesel experienced his God, once believed to be omnipotent, now dying on the Auschwitz gallows. God s Inner Circle provides the precise words able to help formulate and to illuminate religious insights and the hard-won wisdom.
