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La fe incondicional frankleana y la fe dubitativa unamuniana: dos acercamientos a la esperanza (y al sentido del sufrimiento de las víctimas de la Shoah)

“La fe incondicional frankleana y la fe dubitativa unamuniana: dos acercamientos a la esperanza (y al sentido del sufrimiento de las víctimas de la Shoah)”, Salmanticensis. Revista de Investigación Teológica, 71 (2) (2024): 279–310 (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca).

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025. Never ever again

Today we remember the 6,000,000 Jewish men, women and children who were murdered in the Shoah, just for being Jewish. After being humiliated and discriminated, 6,000,000 European Jewish men, women and children perished trapped in the ghettos, suffocated in the … Continue reading

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Viktor Frankl: sentido y esperanza (un sí a la vida bajo cualquier circunstancia). Algunos problemas del mensaje frankleano en la Shoah

«Viktor Frankl: sentido y esperanza (un sí a la vida bajo cualquier circunstancia). Algunos problemas del mensaje frankleano en la Shoah». Cuadernos Judaicos, n.º 42 (noviembre 2024): pp. 51-73 (Universidad de Chile). Notas: el Shemá Israel en hebreo se ha … Continue reading

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Primo Levi y Viktor Frankl: testimonio, barbarie y sentido

“Primo Levi y Viktor Frankl: testimonio, barbarie y sentido”, conferencia en el Centro Sefarad-Israel. La conferencia consta de tres partes: 1) Obra de Viktor Frankl y tesis frankleanas; obra de Primo Levi y testimonio. 2) La Shoah como punto de … Continue reading

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024. Never forget. We remember

“Not all victims were Jewish, but all Jews were victims” (message of Elie Wiesel at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum). Antisemitism, the oldest hatred, is very much alive today, 79 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, and three months after October … Continue reading

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The world’s indifference for the victims of the Holocaust and the victims of October 7 has only one name: antisemitism

Has the world gone mad? No, it has always been like this (antisemitic and stupid), at least for the last 3,500 years. I read every day about the Holocaust, the biggest disruption in history, a turning point in the history … Continue reading

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