Books by Harry James Cargas

A list of book chapters, forwords, etc. by Harry James Cargas is also available.

 

A Christian response to the Holocaust. (1981). Denver: Stonehenge Books.

 

Conversations with Elie Wiesel. (1992). South Bend, IN: Justice Books.

 

Daniel Berrigan and contemporary protest poetry. (1972). New Haven, CT: College & University Press.

 

David's decision: Betrayal? Or trust? (1979). St. Louis: Concordia Pub. House.

 

Encountering myself: Contemporary Christian meditations. (1977). New York: Seabury Press.

 

English as a second language: a reader. (1981). Edward T. Erazmus and Harry James Cargas. 3rd ed. Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown.

 

Exploring your inner space: a self-discovery journal. (1991). Cincinnati, OH: St. Anthony Messenger Press.

 

Harry James Cargas in conversation with Elie Wiesel. (1976). New York: Paulist Press.

 

The Holocaust: an annotated bibliography. (1977). Haverford, PA: Catholic Library Association.

 

I lay down my life: Biography of Joyce Kilmer. (1964). Boston: St. Paul Editions.

 

Keeping a spiritual journal. (1981). Garden City, NY: Doubleday.

 

KWMU presents the best Harry James Cargas commentaries. (1995). St. Louis: KWMU Radio.

 

Reflections of a post-Auschwitz Christian. (1989). Detroit: Wayne State University Press.

 

Shadows of Auschwitz: a Christian response to the Holocaust. (1990). New York: Crossroad.

 

Simon the crossbearer: a family is affected by their father's chance meeting with the Savoir. (1979). St. Louis: Concordia Pub. House.

 

Voices from the Holocaust. (1993). Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.

 

Edited by Harry James Cargas

The continuing agony: From the Carmelite convent to the crosses at Auschwitz. (2004). Edited by Alan L. Berger, Harry James Cargas, Susan E. Nowak. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

The continuous flame; Teilhard in the great traditions. (1969). St. Louis, MO: B. Herder.

 

Death and hope. (1970). Edited by Harry J. Cargas and Ann White. New York: Corpus Books.

 

Graham Greene. (1969). St. Louis: Herder.

 

Holocaust scholars write to the Vatican. (1998). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

 

Invisible harmony : essays on contemplation and responsibility. (1995). Essays by Raimon Panikkar; edited by Harry James Cargas. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

 

Problems unique to the Holocaust. (1999). Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky.

 

Religious and cultural factors in Latin America. (1970). Edited by Charles J. Fleener, Harry J. Cargas. St. Louis: Office of International Programs, St. Louis University.

 

Religious experience and process theology: the pastoral implications of a major modern movement. (1976). Edited by Harry James Cargas and Bernard Lee. New York: Paulist Press.

 

Renewing the face of the earth; Essays in contemporary church-world relationships. (1968). Thomas P. Neill; edited by Harry J. Cargas. Milwaukee: Bruce Pub. Co.

 

Responses to Elie Wiesel. (1978). New York: Persea Books.

 

The Sunflower: On the possibilities and limits of forgiveness. (1997). Simon Wiesenthal; with a symposium edited by Harry James Cargas and Bonny V. Fetterman. Rev. and expanded ed., 2nd ed. New York: Schocken Books.

 

Telling the tale: a tribute to Elie Wiesel on the occasion of his 65th birthday: Essays, reflections, and poems. (1993). St. Louis, MO: Time Being Books.

 

The unnecessary problem of Edith Stein. (1994). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

When God and man failed: Non-Jewish views of the Holocaust. (1981). New York: Macmillan.