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Theology after the Holocaust

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Course Level-Format: undergraduate
Instructor: Jeffrey Carlson Roy Furman
Institution: DePaul University

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2001

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A 2001 course by Roy Furman and Jeffrey Carlson at DePaul University is “a critical consideration of the moral, religious and theological implications of Nazi Germany’s “war against the Jews,” the intentional and calculated destruction of some 6 million European Jews” through analysis of “the development of racial anti-Semitism and religious anti-Judaism.”

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

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Instructor: James Diamond
Institution: University of Waterloo

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A course by James Diamond at the University of Waterloo explores “philosophical, theological . . . literary . . . and artistic attempts to deal with the issues the Holocaust raises.”

Literature and Film of the Holocaust

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Instructor: Kevin Lewis
Institution: University of South Carolina

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A course by Kevin Lewis at the University of South Carolina aims at “critically appraising meaning and method in films meant to stir reflection on potent material.”

Studies in Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust

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Course Level-Format: online only
Instructor: Lois E. Olena
Institution: The King's University

Course Term: Fall
Course Year: 2016

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A 2015 course by Lois E. Olena at The King’s University on “anti-Semitism through the centuries and its origins.”

Biblical Interpretation After the Holocaust

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Course Level-Format: graduate
Instructor: Tyler Mayfield and Johann W.H. van Wijk-Bos
Institution: Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Course Term: Spring
Course Year: 2013

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A 2013 course by Tyler Mayfield and Johanna W.H. van Wijk-Bos at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary “critically examines Christian biblical interpretation in light of the Holocaust.”