Christian Theology After the Shoah Author:James F. Moore This book takes up the challenge of providing a way to do Christian theology that is both sensitive to the questions arising in the Shoah and incorporates the advances of Jewish-Christian dialogue. Moore's approach also offers new thinking on the difficult texts of the Christian passion narratives as an example of the post-Shoah Christian theolo... more »gy. He expresses a hopeful outlook, that we are on the threshold of a new stage in theology and dialogue; a new generation of thinkers, both Jewish and Christian, are asking how we can move forward and apply the lessons learned from the events of the Shoah. Contents: Introduction: A New Christian Medrash; The Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of the Night; The Shape of Christian Response 21; Midrash as the Forum of Response; Approaching the Text; The Bystander; The Collaborator; Christianity and the Kingdom of the Night; Resurrection as Rescue; The Narrative of the Resurrection Appearances; Conclusion.« less