Events
Monday 6 September, 6.30 - 9pm (University of Auckland), Class no.38284
This symposium will consider the Holocaust or Shoah from Christian, Jewish and Muslim perspectives. It will discuss such questions as: How does the Holocaust have meaning for us today? Does the Holocaust challenge belief in a loving God? How do we acknowledge the suffering of Holocaust victims? What is the ongoing impact of the Holocaust today? There will also be an opportunity for questions and discussion at the end of the seminar, which will be facilitated by John Bishop, Professor of Philosophy at The University of Auckland.
This symposium will consider the Holocaust or Shoah from Christian, Jewish and Muslim perspectives. It will discuss such questions as: How does the Holocaust have meaning for us today? Does the Holocaust challenge belief in a loving God? How do we acknowledge the suffering of Holocaust victims? What is the ongoing impact of the Holocaust today? There will also be an opportunity for questions and discussion at the end of the seminar, which will be facilitated by John Bishop, Professor of Philosophy at The University of Auckland.
For more details please call 0800 864 266 or go to the Centre for Continuing Education website.
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