Contents:
1 Introduction
Part I: Holocaust Remembrance in Germany
2 “On Sundays the Forgotten Comes”
3 The Forgotten Comes to Parable Studies
Part II: Historical Criticism and the Legacy of the Holocaust
4 Joachim Jeremias and the Historical-Critical Approach
5 “In View of Catastrophe”
6 Historical Criticism and the Return into History
Part III: Jesus as Poet of Our Time
7 John Dominic Crossan and the Literary Turn in Biblical Studies
8 Comedy, Play, and “The Horrors of This Century”
9 Parables for Our Time?
Part IV: The Promise of Metaphor Theory
10 Paul Ricoeur's “Biblical Hermeneutics”
11 Limit-Experiences of Human Life
12 Toward a Post-Holocaust Biblical Hermeneutics
Notes
References
Index