
Holocaust Theology
Holocaust Theology explores the implications of the Holocaust on faith and the understanding of God, particularly concerning the Problem of Evil. It raises profound questions about how an all-powerful, benevolent God could allow such immense suffering. This theology challenges traditional beliefs, suggesting that God's presence may be hidden or redefined in the face of such atrocity. Some theologians argue that God suffers with humanity, while others re-evaluate the nature of faith, emphasizing human responsibility for evil. Ultimately, it seeks to reconcile belief with the reality of profound human suffering, probing the depths of hope, despair, and divine silence.