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Average rating: 4.25 · 12 ratings · 2 reviews · 8 distinct works
The Wolf at the Door: Stanl...
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Psychotherapy In The Third ...
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German Professions 1800-1950
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The Institute
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Treating Mind and Body: Ess...
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Depth of Field: Stanley Kub...
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“A clearly written and passionately argued indictment of centuries of antisemitism that contributed to Nazi extermination of the Jews. Wilensky has read widely, thought deeply, and writes persuasively in placing the Holocaust into the larger context of the history of Western Christianity. What he concludes is deeply disturbing and must be confronted seriously by scholars and public alike. Six Million Crucifixions is an important book for our-—or any—age of religious conflict and intolerance.”
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