Grace in Auschwitz offers a reformulation of the Christian doctrine of grace for the twenty-first century, one that meets head-on the problems of radical evil and theodicy posed by the events and experience of Auschwitz. A powerful, provocative work that draws from historical testimony, narrative history, and constructive Christian theology and philosophy, this project centers on the vulnerable Jesus Christ a God who takes on the burden of the human condition and freely suffers alongside and for human beings.
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