De onverwerkte Holocaust
Book Description
In "De onverwerkte Holocaust," theologian Ad Prosman confronts a profound spiritual reckoning that has long been avoided. He argues that Protestant churches failed to engage in the deep theological reflection necessary after World War II, leaving the Holocaust largely unprocessed within Christian communities despite ongoing attention to Israel.
This failure, Prosman contends, has cost the church its credibility and continues to hinder its authentic witness today. The author traces how German churches became so intertwined with the prevailing culture of their time that they proved incapable of mounting genuine resistance against Nazi ideology. This historical analysis serves as a challenging mirror for contemporary faith communities.
Prosman's work calls for the overdue spiritual examination that never took place, exploring both the Holocaust itself and the cultural conditions that allowed such devastation to occur. His investigation spans the church's role before, during, and after the war, revealing patterns that demand honest acknowledgment.
As antisemitism resurges in our current era, Prosman warns that silence is no longer an option for religious communities. This book offers a path toward the difficult but necessary work of confronting historical complicity and reclaiming authentic spiritual integrity.
For readers seeking to understand how faith communities can address their past failures while building more courageous witness for the future, this work provides both sobering analysis and a call to transformative action.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 224 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Judaism
- ✓ Explore Relations
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Christianity and other religions
- ✓ Explore Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)