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Approaches contemporary theological and philosophical implications
of the Holocaust on both objective and personal levels. Discusses
the potential impact of the Holocaust on Christian theology along
with the role of scientific rationality, as dominant western
mentality, in the conception and perpetration of the final
solution.
Have you ever wished for a card that said what you really felt when
someone announced their wedding or had a birthday? This is your
chance! This collection of humorous greeting cards says exactly
what you want to say but can't. To your ex, to a spiteful customer,
or anyone else who is too big for their britches, these are the
cards that say what you're really thinking-even if it isn't
socially acceptable. Including illustrations, Oh No, You Didn't!
presents a compilation of parody greeting cards showing what you
might really be thinking for others' special occasions.
The 1913 murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan would have far-reaching
consequences for Georgia and the nation; in the years that followed
a Jewish man named Leo Frank was convicted on dubious evidence, a
governor's career toppled while an anti-Semite became Georgia's
senator, and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith was formed.
The Silent and The Damned: The Murder of Mary Phagan and the
Lynching of Leo Frank tells the horrifying story of how a trial
spiraled into mob violence and propaganda campaigns against Jews in
the South. The authors, Robert Seitz Frey and Nancy Thompson-Frey,
detail the trial that portrayed Frank, the superintendent at the
pencil factory where Phagan was employed, as a sexual misfit and
killer. The authors describe the responses from and against the
Jewish community in Atlanta, and reactions from religious groups
and the press across the country. Frey and Thompson also tell of
how new evidence from a witness who stayed silent for years brought
the case back under scrutiny in the 1980s, leading to a posthumous
pardon for Frank. John Seigenthaler, publisher of the Nashville
Tennessean and a leader in the efforts to clear Frank's name,
provides the introduction.
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