Harry James Cargas: Book chapters, forwords, etc.

A list of books written or edited by Harry James Cargas is also available.

 

America is saturated by violence. (1995). In R.E. Hiebert (Ed.), Impact of mass media: Current issues (pp. 223-229). White Plains, NY: Longman.

 

Andre Stein: the category of dialogue. (1997). In S.C. Feinstein, K. Schierman, & M.S. Littell (Eds.), Confronting the Holocaust : a mandate for the 21st century; Part two (pp. 211-221). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Anne Frank: Beyond the diary. (1993). In C. Rittner (Ed.), Beyond the diary: Anne Frank in the world (pp. 15-20). Derry, Northern Ireland: Yes! Publications.

 

Antisemitism in the Christian world: a Catholic perspective. (1988). In M.Z. Rosensaft & Y. Bauer (Eds.), Antisemitism: Threat to western civilization (pp. 27-30). Jerusalem: Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

 

Auden, W.H. (1989). In New Catholic Encyclopedia (p. 18). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

The Auschwitz convent controversy: a failure of symbols. (2004).In A.L. Berger, H.J. Cargas, & S.E. Nowak (Eds.),The continuing agony: From the Carmelite convent to the crosses at Auschwitz (pp. 95-101). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Blessings on your eightieth! (1998). In S.G. LIghtner, & M.S. Littell (Eds.), A modern prophet: Letters to Franklin H. Littell on his 80th birthday, June 20, 1998 (p. 29). Merion Station, PA: Merion Westfield Press International.

 

Christian preaching after the Holocaust. (1996). In H.C. Kee, & I.J. Borowsky (Eds.), Removing anti-Judaism from the pulpit (pp. 43-49). Philadelphia: American Interfaith Institute.

 

The confessions of Saint Augustine. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 45-50). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

The dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 171-175). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Dialogue towards an autobiography. (1987). In R. Libowitz (Ed.), Faith and freedom: a tribute to Franklin H. Littell (pp. 239-251). New York: Pergamon Press.

 

The divine milieu. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 586-591). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Drama reflecting madness: the plays of Elie Wiesel. (1990). In C. Rittner (Ed.), Elie Wiesel: Between Memory and Hope (pp. 153-162). NY: New York University Press.

 

Elie Wiesel – Jeder mord ist ein selbstmord (Elie Wiesel: Every murder is a suicide). (1993). In M. Neumann, & G. Barudio, Der Friedens-Nobelpreis von 1901 bis heute (The Nobel Award for Peace from 1901 to nowadays) (pp. 1-10). Zug: Ed. Pacis.

 

Establishment of the National Football League. (1986). In Book of days 1987: an encyclopedia of information sources on historical figures and events, keyed to calendar dates (pp. 299-300). Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press.

 

Foreword. (1981). In T. Merton, Introductions east and west: the foreign prefaces of Thomas Merton (pp. 1-2). Greensboro, NC: Unicorn Press.

 

Foreword. (1985). In R.S. Frey and N. Thompson-Frey, The imperative of response: the Holocaust in human context (pp. xi-xiii). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Foreword. (1991). In T. Merton, Honorable reader: Reflections on my work (pp. 1-2). New York: Crossroad.

 

Foreword. (1986). In C. Asscher-Pinkhof, Star children (pp. 11-14). Detroit: Wayne State University Press.

 

Foreword. (1987). In D.R. Morton, Ability to love (pp. I-II). Unpublished manuscript.

 

Foreword. (1995). In L.W. Wells, Shattered faith: a Holocaust legacy (pp. ix-xi). Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky.

 

Foreword. (1996). In R.S. Frey, Our future in light of twentieth-century evil: Hope, history, and human culture. San Francisco: International Scholars Publications.

 

Foreword. (1998). In R.A. Ritvo, & D. M. Plotkin, Sisters in sorrow: Voices of care in the Holocaust (pp. xi-xiii). College Station: Texas A & M University Press.

 

Forty years after: a deliberate misunderstanding. In M. Littell, R. Libowitz, & E.B. Rosen (Eds.), The Holocaust forty years after (pp. 37-44). Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.

 

A Holocaust commemoration for days of remembrance. (1986). In M.S. Littell (Ed.), Liturgies on the Holocaust: an interfaith anthology (pp. 19-26). Philadelphia: Anne Frank Institute of Philadelphia.

 

The Holocaust in fiction. (1993). In S.S. Friedman (Ed.), Holocaust literature: a handbook of critical, historical, and literary writings (pp. 533-546). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

 

The imitation of Christ. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 192-197). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

The impact and influence of religion in St. Louis. (1997). In St. Louis currents: a guide to the region and Its resources (pp. 173-180). St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press.

 

In conversation with Elie Wiesel. (2002). In R. Franciosi (Ed.), Elie Wiesel: Conversations (pp. 58-68). Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

 

In the name of the Father… (1997). In C. Rittner & J.K. Roth (Eds.), From the unthinkable to the unavoidable: American Christian and Jewish scholars encounter the Holocaust (pp. 33-39). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

 

Introduction. (1982). In L. Ridenhour, Seasonings for sermons, volume 2 (pp. xi-xii). Lima, OH: C.S.S. Publishing Co.

 

Introduction. (1988). In R. Cooper, The camp: A memory book: 1942-1945. Iowa City, IA: Writers House Press.

 

Introduction. (1998). In E. Deaglio, The banality of goodness: the story of Giorgio Perlasca (pp. xiii-xiv). Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.

 

Introduction to the devout life and on the love of God. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp.267-272). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Janet Guthrie. (1988). In Book of days 1988: an encyclopedia of information sources on historical figures and events, keyed to calendar dates (pp. 139-140). Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press.

 

The love poet. (1979). In L. Bartlett (Ed.), Benchmark & blaze: the emergence of William Everson (pp. 102-107). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

 

Mauriac, Francois. (1989). In New Catholic Encyclopedia (p. 288-289). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

McKay, Claude. (1989). In New Catholic Encyclopedia (p. 269-270). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

My papal encyclical. (1988). In Z. Garber (Ed.), Methodology in the academic teaching of the Holocaust (pp. 301-308). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Myth, faith and hermeneutics. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 661-667). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Neill, Thomas Patrick. (1989). In New Catholic Encyclopedia (p. 317). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

The poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 484-490). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Preface. (1986). In L. Shelley (Ed.), Secretaries of death: Accounts by former prisoners who worked in the Gestapo of Auschwitz (pp. XIII-XIV). New York: Shengold Publishers.

 

Preface. (1994). In Z. Garber, Shoah: the paradigmatic genocide (xiii-xv). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

Revisionism and theology: Two sides of the same coin? (1993). In S. L. Jacobs (Ed.), Contemporary religious responses to the Shoah (pp. 2-14). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

 

The story of a soul. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 446-451). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Syllabus for LLN 206: Holocaust literature. (1992). In J.N. Porter (Ed.), Sociology of genocide/The Holocaust (pp. 106-107). Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

 

The term paper: an overview. (1997). In M.J. Salevouris, & C. Furay, Learning American history: Critical skills for the survey course (pp. 166-168). Wheeling, IL: Harlan Davidson.

 

Ten commandments for fathers. (1975). In R. Heyer (Ed.), Christian family (pp. 40-45). New York: Paulist Press.

 

Tolkien, J.R.R. (1989). In New Catholic Encyclopedia (p. 456). New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Toward reconciliation. (1988). In F.H. LIttell, I.G. Shur, & C.R. Foster, Jr. (Eds.), In answer…: the Holocaust: is the story true?: why did the world community not respond?: what are the lessons? (pp. 379-391). West Chester, PA: Sylvan.

 

TV violence and sports. (1971). In D.J. Riley, Freedom of dilemma: Critical readings in the mass media (pp. 62-64). Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.

 

TV violence and sports. (1972). In A. Scharbach, & R.H. Singleton, The lively rhetoric: Readings, analyses, arguments (pp. 151-155). New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston.

 

The uniqueness of the Holocaust for Christians. (1991). In At the edge of the 21st century: Second scholars’ conference on the teaching of the Holocaust: October 6-7, 1991 (pp. 13-19). Greensburg, PA: National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education.

 

We drink from our own wells. (1988). In F.N. Magill, & I.P. McGreal (Eds.), Christian spirituality: the essential guide to the most influential spiritual writings of the Christian tradition (pp. 673-678). San Francisco: Harper & Row.

 

Will our children accuse us? (1989). In Yehuda Bauer, et al (Ed.), Remembering for the future: Working papers and addenda (pp. 2104-2115). New York: Pergamon Press.