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Élie Wiesel:

Messenger to All Humanity
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University of Notre Dame Press, 1983 - Literary Criticism - 244 pages
Brown presents a sympathetic and extensively-documented study of Wiesel's insights on the moral and social dilemma of the Holocaust.

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An Impossible Necessity
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Darkness That Eclipses Light
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Light That Penetrates Darkness
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About the author (1983)

Robert McAfee Brown was a well-known theologian, writer, teacher, and social activist. He authored many books, including "The Bible Speaks to You"; "Liberation Theology: An Introductory Guide"; "Reclaiming the Bible"; "Religion and Violence"; "Theology in a New Key"; and, a novel, "Dark the Night, Wild the Sea", all published by Westminster John Knox Press.

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