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Full Description
From the internationally renowned author of the best-selling
Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust comes
this penetrating moral inquiry into the Catholic Church's role in the
Holocaust that goes beyond anything previously written on the subject.
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen cuts through the historical and moral fog to lay
out the full extent of the Catholic Church's involvement in the
Holocaust, transforming a narrow discussion fixated on Pope Pius XII
into the long-overdue investigation of the Church throughout Europe. He
shows that the Church's and the Pope's complicity in the persecution of
the Jews goes much deeper than has been previously understood. The
Church's leaders were fully aware of the persecution. They did not
speak out and urge resistance. Instead, they supported many aspects of
it. Some clergy even took part in the mass murder.
But Goldhagen
goes further. He develops a precise way to assess the Church and its
clergy's culpability, which was more extensive and varied than has been
supposed. He then devotes the largest part of the book to proposing a
new and fuller understanding of restitution, including moral
restitution, and shows that the Church has, even according to its own
doctrine, an unacknowledged duty of repair. He explores this duty,
analyzes the Church's tactics of evasion, and delineates all that the
Church must do to redress the harm it inflicted on Jews and to heal
itself. Brilliantly researched and reasoned, A Moral Reckoning is a
pathbreaking book of profound, and far-reaching, importance.
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