The Ethics and Religious Philosophy of Etty Hillesum contains the proceedings of the second international Etty Hillesum Congress at Ghent University in January 2014 and is a joint effort by fifteen Hillesum experts to shed new light on the life, works and vision of the Dutch Jewish writer Etty Hillesum (1914-1943), one of the victims of the Nazi-regime. Hillesumâs diaries and letters illustrate her heroic struggle to come to terms with her personal life in the context of the Holocaust. This volume revives Hillesum research with a comprehensive rereading of her texts. With the current rise of interest in peace studies, Judaism, the Holocaust, inter-religious dialogue, gender studies and mysticism, it is evident that this book will be invaluable to students and scholars in various disciplines.
Klaas A.D. Smelik, D.D. (1977, University of Amsterdam), emeritus professor Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Ghent University. He has published or edited about 40 monographs, several translations and many articles on the Hebrew Bible, Hebrew Philology, Judaism, Ancient History and Etty Hillesum, including Spirituality in the Writings of Etty Hillesum (Brill 2010).
Meins G.S. Coetsier, Ph.D. (2008 in Philosophy; 2012 in Comparative Science of Cultures, Ghent University), is staff member and researcher at the Etty Hillesum Research Centre. He is co-editor of Spirituality in the Writings of Etty Hillesum (Brill, 2010), and author of The Existential Philosophy of Etty Hillesum: An Analysis of Her Diaries and Letters (Brill, 2014).
Jurjen Wiersma, D.D. (1981, University of Amsterdam), professor emeritus of ethics and philosophy at the University Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels. Areas of interest concern the European Union as an ethico-theological challenge, Bonhoeffer studies and liberation theology. His recent publication is a monograph on liberation theology updated Bevrijdingstheologie Actueel (Garant, Antwerp-Apeldoorn 2016).
All those interested in the history of WWII and of Judaism, Holocaust studies, Spirituality, Religious Studies, Womenâs and Gender Studies, Ethics and Peace Studies, as well as psychologists, philosophers and theologians.