The impact of the Holocaust (1938-45) on Judaism in terms of its philosophy-theology, subsequent placement in Western society, and on Western and Global society. Students will examine the historical-social context of anti-Semitism/National Socialism as well as investigating Jewish responses in theology, philosophy and socio-political identity after the Holocaust.
Antirequisite: Religious Studies 3450F/G.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of first-year requirements including 1.0 course from Category A or 1.0 course in History.