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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Holocaust Education and the Church-Related College: Restoring Ruptured Traditions

The Wabash Center

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Author
Haynes, Stephen R.
Publisher
Greenwood Press, Westport, CT
ISBN
313290237
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface

ch. 1 Holocaust Education in America: Reviewing, Assessing, Imagining
ch. 2 The Church-Related College: Identifying the Tradition, Privileging the Tradition
ch. 3 Ordinary, Educated Men: The Holocaust and the Liberal Arts Ideal
ch. 4 The Long Journey: The Holocaust and the Christian Scholar
ch. 5 The Postmodern Challenge: The Holocaust and Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century
ch. 6 Toward Effective Holocaust Education: Challenges and Strategies
ch. 7 A Radical Proposal for Holocaust Education

App A Survey of Holocaust Education at American Church-Related Liberal Arts Colleges
Bibliography
Index
American church-related liberal arts colleges are dedicated to two traditions: Christian thought and liberal learning. According to Haynes, the moral continuity of these traditions was severed by the Holocaust. Because so many representations of these traditions contributed to the Nazis' ideological and physical efforts to annihilate millions of men, women, and children, it is unclear whether these traditions can any longer be said to facilitate human flourishing. Haynes presents a convincing argument that the post-Holocaust church-related college can participate in the restoration of these ruptured traditions through a commitment to Holocaust Education. This book provides valuable information for teachers who already offer a Holocaust course or for those who are considering doing so. In addition, the author presents an accurate picture of Holocaust Education at church-related colleges through an analysis of his nationwide survey. This book will be an important resource for scholars, teachers, and administrators. (From the Publisher)