01957nam a2200325 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200120006308200130007510000320008810000110012024500280013124500450015924500310020426000110023526000390024626000090028530000110029430000140030530000100031952010180032965000390134765000330138685600730141991100380149295700140153099900170154495200700156120260119071156.02023-11-22 15:10:25 a9781441106773 aeng a201.727 bC556-B86 aBrittain, Christopher Craig eAuthor aReligion at Ground Zero bTheological responses to times of crisis cChristopher Craig Brittain aU.S.A. bContinuum International Publishing c2011 a223tr. bHardcover c23 cm a... This book analyzes how such emotive reactions impact on the way religion is understood, exploring theological responses to human tragedy and cultural shock by focusing on reactions to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and 7/7, the two World Wars and the Holocaust, the 2004 South-East Asian tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. It discusses themes such as the theodicy question, the function of religious discourse in the face of tragedy, and the relationship between religion and politics. The book explores the tension between religion's capacity to both cause and enhance the suffering and destruction surrounding historical tragedies, but also its potential to serve as a powerful resource for responding to such disasters. Analyzing this dialectic, it engages with the work of Slavoj Z?iz?ek, Karl Barth, Theodor Adorno, Emil Fackenheim and Rowan Williams, examining the role of belief, difficulties of overcoming the influence of ideology, and the significance of trust and humility. aReligion Christian Theology Ethics aHistory -- Religious aspects4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/12784/img-66671.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng a231010TKH c12635d12635 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-12635v0.00yBK