Course Exam
010061 VO "Killer of the Lord" (Gregory of Nyssa) and "People of the Convenant" (John Paul II.) (2014S)
Christian Teaching between Anti- Semitism and Repentance
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Wednesday
25.06.2014
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 04.06.2014 09:00 to We 18.06.2014 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Mo 23.06.2014 08:00
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Examination topics
Lecture, discussions, summaries of each lecture on the platform MOODLE
Assessment and permitted materials
Oral exam (from the end of the semester till the end of the summer semester 2015)
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
At the end of the lecture the students should have knowledge about
- The main stages of Christian anti-Judaism
- The connections between the development of Christian teaching and the effects on getting distinct from Judaism
- The connection between teaching and politics
- Some important Christian developments enabling the Shoa
- The importance of the Christian turnaround after 1945 and of a Christian alignment acknowledging on the one hand that Christianity stems from Jewish tradition and on the other hand that it has to accept and defend the absolute legitimacy of Judaism alongside Christianity.
- The asymmetry of justification: Christianity has its basis in Judaism, but Judaism as such does not refer to Christianity.
- The main stages of Christian anti-Judaism
- The connections between the development of Christian teaching and the effects on getting distinct from Judaism
- The connection between teaching and politics
- Some important Christian developments enabling the Shoa
- The importance of the Christian turnaround after 1945 and of a Christian alignment acknowledging on the one hand that Christianity stems from Jewish tradition and on the other hand that it has to accept and defend the absolute legitimacy of Judaism alongside Christianity.
- The asymmetry of justification: Christianity has its basis in Judaism, but Judaism as such does not refer to Christianity.
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