Richard Rubenstein

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Richard Rubenstein was a Jewish-American theologian best known for his radical post-Holocaust theology, including the controversial claim that "God is dead" in light of Auschwitz.

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instanceOf person
theologian
causeOfNotability post-Holocaust theology
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1924-01-08
dateOfDeath 2021-05-16
educatedAt City College of New York NERFINISHED
Harvard University
Hebrew Union College NERFINISHED
Jewish Theological Seminary of America NERFINISHED
employer Florida State University NERFINISHED
University of Bridgeport NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish American NERFINISHED
familyName Rubenstein NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Holocaust theology
Jewish theology
philosophy of religion
theology
genre religious philosophy
theological literature
givenName Richard
hasAcademicDiscipline Holocaust studies
religious studies
influenced contemporary Jewish theology
post-Holocaust religious thought
influencedBy Auschwitz concentration camp NERFINISHED
Holocaust NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement death of God theology
radical theology
nativeLanguage English
notableIdea God is dead after Auschwitz
rejection of traditional covenant theology after the Holocaust
theological implications of the Holocaust
notableWork After Auschwitz NERFINISHED
My Brother Paul NERFINISHED
Power Struggle NERFINISHED
The Cunning of History NERFINISHED
occupation professor
rabbi
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath Bridgeport, Connecticut NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male

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