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  1. 6 de abr. de 2018 · Toward a Jewish theology of liberation. by. Ellis, Marc H. Publication date. 1987. Topics. Holocaust (Jewish theology), Judaism, Jews, Liberation theology, Judaism and social problems, Jodendom, Bevrijdingstheologie, Jüdische Theologie, Judenvernichtung, Judaism -- United States, Jews -- United States -- Attitudes toward Israel ...

  2. Ellis' use of liberation theology to make connections between the Holocaust and contemporary communities from the Third World reminds both Jews and oppressed Christians that they share common...

  3. 11 de ago. de 2020 · English. xi, 164 pages ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-161) and index. A shattered witness -- The cost of empowerment -- Movements of Jewish renewal -- Liberation struggles and the Jewish Community -- Toward a reconstruction of Jewish Life -- From Holocaust to solidarity: Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2011 · Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation Foreword by Desmond Tutu and Gustavo Gutierrez. by Marc H. Ellis. Imprint: Baylor University Press. Sales Date: 2011-04-01

  5. Ellis' use of liberation theology to make connections between the Holocaust and contemporary communities from the Third World reminds both Jews and oppressed Christians that they share common ground in the experiences of abandonment, suffering, and death.

    • Marc H. Ellis
    • 2004
  6. 1 de jan. de 1987 · Ellis, director of the Maryknoll Institute for Justice and Peace, presents religious essays by Elie Wiesel, Emil Fackenheim, Martin Buber and others about the effect of the Holocaust and the creation of the State of Israel on modern Jewish theology.

    • Paperback
    • Marc H. Ellis
  7. 1 de jan. de 1989 · Hugely noticed and widely discussed in its day, Ellis' Jewish liberation theology now seems even more relevant, and its prophetic call even more urgent, in the light of current events in the Middle East and post September 11th. Ellis is one of the best known of liberal Jewish theologians, and his arguments in this book remain highly ...

    • Marc H. Ellis