A review by tsharris
After Auschwitz: History, Theology, and Contemporary Judaism by Richard L. Rubenstein

2.0

I have no idea how to rate this book. It's without question an important work of theology with some genuine nuggets of wisdom, but it's poorly organized and full of incomprehensible (largely Freudian) jargon. It's also repetitive and in some places did not age well, particularly in the final section on changing sexual values and homosexuality.