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Course Description

ONLINE: June 6, 2024, marked 80 years since D-Day, the day the Allies invaded the beaches of Normandy, France. Their victory began the definitive final months of the Nazi regime and the end of the methodical murder of Jews that became known as the Holocaust. Starting in 1942, the world was informed that Jews were being systematically murdered by the Nazi regime. What was the response of Christian churches, and how did they lead during the four years of knowing this evil was happening? During this 10-week course, students will learn about the history of antisemitism and how the following entities responded to it: the Christian churches in Nazi Germany, the Christian churches in Europe and the Christian churches in North America. Classes will be in-person lectures, with time for questions. Learning tools will include videos and PowerPoint presentations. | Lecture + Q&A.

Max enrollment: 40.

Class sessions are recorded.

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Section Title
Holocaust in Context: How the Christian Churches Responded
Type
Online - Zoom
Days
T
Time
1:30PM to 2:45PM
Dates
Jan 28, 2025 to Apr 01, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
12.5
Delivery Options
Virtual Classroom  
Course Fees
Instructors
Section Notes

Class sessions are recorded.

Please note: If students are interested, a day trip to visit the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia, could be scheduled.

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