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David R. Blumenthal. The Banality of Good and Evil: Moral Lessons from the Shoah and Jewish Tradition. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1999. vii, 326 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2002

Samuel P. Oliner
Affiliation:
Humboldt State University Arcata, California
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The Banality of Good and Evil, by David R. Blumenthal, a scholar/rabbi of Judaic Studies at Emory University, is a welcome addition to the understanding of good and evil. What makes this work unique is that Professor Blumenthal has been able to combine the research from social and experimental psychology, philosophy, education, literature on the Holocaust and rescuers during the Nazi era, and religious teachings from the Jewish tradition.

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© 2002 by the Association for Jewish Studies

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