From Dialect to Dialogue: Exploring Jewish-Christian Encounters throughout History
Thursday, March 6 to Thursday, March 27, 2008
Marc Krell, a scholar of Judaic Studies from Tucson, Arizona, will present three lectures on three Thursday evenings in March: March 6: The Second Temple Period and its Aftermath: Examining Jewish-Christian Co-Emergence
March 13: Theology versus History: Destroying the Identity of the Other to Build Up the Self
March 27: From Ambivalence to Affirmation: Jewish and Christian Theologies of the Other Prior to and Following the Holocaust
All lectures will begin at 7 pm in Liberal Arts (Building 18) Room 135 on NAU’s north campus.
This event is presented by Northern Arizona University's Religious Studies program and is co-sponsored by NAU's Martin-Springer Institute and Program in Community, Culture, & Environment.
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