The Banality of Evil (N.A.)

The aim of this book is not only to show the historical Auschwitz but the Auschwitz that has taken root in human beings: first, the inability to distinguish between good and evil; second, the obsession for reaffirming one's own identity as uniquely human and third, the impossibility of thinking about otherness. Even today, Auschwitz persists as a legacy, of which our world is both executor and heir. Auschwitz is, therefore, the starting point, but not the endpoint. This book is a study that shows the model of the anti-human that is born of Nazi anthropology, contrary to the model of man revealed by Christian anthropology.

A humanistically oriented theological and philosophical examination of the "banality of evil" within the universe of the Nazi extermination camps. 

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The Banality of Evil (N.A.)

The aim of this book is not only to show the historical Auschwitz but the Auschwitz that has taken root in human beings: first, the inability to distinguish between good and evil; second, the obsession for reaffirming one's own identity as uniquely human and third, the impossibility of thinking about otherness. Even today, Auschwitz persists as a legacy, of which our world is both executor and heir. Auschwitz is, therefore, the starting point, but not the endpoint. This book is a study that shows the model of the anti-human that is born of Nazi anthropology, contrary to the model of man revealed by Christian anthropology.

A humanistically oriented theological and philosophical examination of the "banality of evil" within the universe of the Nazi extermination camps. 

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The Banality of Evil (N.A.)

The Banality of Evil (N.A.)

by Ana Rubio-Serrano
The Banality of Evil (N.A.)

The Banality of Evil (N.A.)

by Ana Rubio-Serrano

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The aim of this book is not only to show the historical Auschwitz but the Auschwitz that has taken root in human beings: first, the inability to distinguish between good and evil; second, the obsession for reaffirming one's own identity as uniquely human and third, the impossibility of thinking about otherness. Even today, Auschwitz persists as a legacy, of which our world is both executor and heir. Auschwitz is, therefore, the starting point, but not the endpoint. This book is a study that shows the model of the anti-human that is born of Nazi anthropology, contrary to the model of man revealed by Christian anthropology.

A humanistically oriented theological and philosophical examination of the "banality of evil" within the universe of the Nazi extermination camps. 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165177101
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Publication date: 04/01/2021
Series: N.A.
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 954,589
File size: 311 KB
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