Father, Forgive Them: A Review of Simon Wiesenthal’s The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness
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There is a basic purpose to the literature of Holocaust survivors: to bare witness. Many believe they survived to perform such a duty, to fulfill such a debt to those who did not. As witnesses, they record living history, for they record the history of their own lives. But what happens when a witness does more than witness? When a witness not only questions the Holocaust, but questions the state of the world? In The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness, Simon Wiesenthal questions. And the world answers.
 
 

Table of Contents Father, Forgive Them: A Review of Simon Wiesenthal’s The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness
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  1. The Sunflower itself is the story of Wiesenthal's experiences in numerous ghettos and concentration camps.
  2. This decision plagues Wiesenthal until the day of his liberation.
  3. The Dali Lama and Desmond Tutu are individuals known throughout the world for their relationships to peace and genocide.
  4. At the core, Wiesenthal's dilemma is a religious dilemma, a crisis of faith.
  5. Many of the contributors question Karl himself. They question why he asked for a random Jewish prisoner instead of a priest.
 
 
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