Ethics of in-visibility: Imago Dei, memory, and human dignity in Jewish and Christian thought

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Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck (2015)
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Abstract

I. Ethics, media, monstration -- II. Memory, forgetting, and the misuse of images -- III. Religious heritage in humanism, modernity, and postmodernity -- IV. Jewish thought after the Shoah.

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