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FASPE Seminary 2018 Schedule and Syllabus June 16 June 29 Background Reading and Assignments: Pre-Trip Assignments #1: Vocabulary of Ethics Assignment Pre-Trip Assignments #2: Ethical Dilemmas in Practice (due Monday, June 11) Doris Bergen, War & Genocide (2009 or 2016), chapters 5-8, pp. 101-232. Kevin Spicer, Catholics, in The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies, edited by Peter Hayes and John K. Roth (2011) Robert Ericksen, Protestants, in The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail Rabbi Leo Baeck, A People Stands Before Its God, in Eric Boehm, editor, We Survived: Fourteen Histories of the Hidden and Hunted in Nazi Germany Suggested Background Reading: Primo Levi, Survival in Auschwitz. Friday, June 15 Fellows in America depart U.S. Saturday, June 16 (Berlin) 8:30 For those arriving at 7:00-8:00, board taxis at Tegel Airport 9:00 Drop luggage and have breakfast at Suite Novotel (Anhalter Strasse 2) 10:00 General introduction to Berlin at Hotel 10:30 Walk to Museum Island 11:00-3:00 Free-time to explore Berlin 3:00 Check-in at Suite Novotel (Anhalter Str. 2) 5:45 Gather in hotel lobby for walk to dinner (6:00) 6:00 Dinner at Taverna Athene (Tempelhofer Ufer 12) Sunday, June 17 (Berlin) 7:30-8:30 Breakfast at hotel 8:30 Gather in hotel lobby for walk to meeting rooms 10:15-11:15 Welcome and introductions (German Resistance Memorial Center, Room IIA) by David Goldman and Thorin Tritter 11:20-12:00 Session 1 (Room IIA): Nazi Ethics by Thorsten Wagner (interdisciplinary) 12:00-12:45 Guided tour of Exhibition 12:45-1:30 Lunch (Room IIA) 1:30-3:00 Session 2 (Room IIA): Introduction to FASPE Seminary by Jim Ponet and Father Steven Bell 3:00-4:30 Session 3 (Room IIA): The Formation of a Religious Leaders: Profession versus Call 4:30-5:00 Session 4 (Room IIA): Introduction to Berlin 4:30-7:30 Walking Tour of Berlin 7:30-9:00 Dinner at Anand Restaurant (Albrechtstraße 12) with seating for Interdisciplinary Group Meeting #1: Introductions

Monday, June 18 (Berlin) 2 7:30-9:15 Breakfast at hotel 9:30 Depart for Topography of Terror 9:45-10:00 Introduction to Topography of Terror 10:00-11:00 Guided Tour of Topography of Terror 11:00-12:00 Free time in Topography of Terror 12:15 Depart for Lunch 12:30-130 Lunch at Sale e Tabacchi (Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 25) 1:30 Depart for seminar rooms at Relexa Hotel, Anhalter Strasse 8-9 1:45-5:00 Session 5 (Relexa - Dusseldorf): Clergy and the Holocaust, Part I -Stephen Waldron, What Was a Nazi Church Service Like? Theology Corner Blog -Doris Bergen, Nazi-Christians and Christian Nazis: The German Christian Movement in National Socialist Germany in Betty Rogers Rubenstein and Michael Berenbaum, editors, What Kind of God? Essays in Honor of Richard L. Rubenstein, Studies in the Shoah Volume XI -Doris Bergen, German Military Chaplains in the Second World War and the Dilemmas of Legitimacy, in The Sword of the Lord: Military Chaplains from the First to the Twenty-First Century (2004), p. 165-186 -Richard Rubenstein, The Victims Response: Bureaucratic Self-Destruction in The Cunning of History -Robert Ericksen, Consent and Collaboration, in Complicity in the Holocaust: Churches and Universities in Nazi Germany (2012), p. 94-138 -Donald Nicholl, The Catholic Church and the Nazis: 1 and Catholics and the Nazis: 2, in The Tablet, July 23 and July 30, 1994 5:30-6:30 Dinner at La Fenetre 6:30-8:30 Session 6 (Relexa - Berlin 2): Screening of Stanley Milgram s Obedience (Interdisciplinary) Required Reading: Christopher Browning, Revisiting the Holocaust Perpetrators: Why Did They Kill? (2011) Optional Reading: Stephen Reicher, Alexander Haslam, Joanne Smith, Working Toward the Experimenter: Reconceptualizing Obedience Within the Milgram Paradigm as Identification-Based Followership, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2012 Tuesday, June 19 (Berlin) 7:00-9:30 Breakfast at hotel 9:30- Free morning, lunch on your own [ 13/$15] 1:00-2:30 Session 7 (Sophienhof, Sophienstraße 19): Interdisciplinary Small Group Meeting #2: Role Morality 2:30-4:00 Session 8 (Schwartzkopf-Stiftung, Sophienstraße 28/29): Meet with a Holocaust Survivor (Interdisciplinary) 5:00-6:00 Dinner on your own [ 21/$25]

Wednesday, June 20 (Berlin) 3 7:00-8:30 Breakfast at hotel 8:30 Gather in lobby for walk to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe 9:00-11:00 Visit to Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe 11:00 Depart for seminar rooms at Relexa Hotel, 8-9 Anhalter Strasse 11:30-1:30 Session 9 (Relexa Hamburg): The Challenge of the Infinite: Ethical Dilemmas in Theory -Richard Cohen, Emmanuel Levinas: Judaism and the Primacy of the Ethical, The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy -Richard Kearney, Dialogue with Levinas, in Richard Cohen, editor, Face to Face with Levinas 1:30-2:30 Lunch at Relexa Hotel 2:45-4:45 Session 10 (Relexa - Hamburg): Clergy and the Holocaust, Part II -Susannah Heschel, Conclusion: Crucified or Resurrected, The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany -Doris Bergen, The Bride of Christ at War, Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich (1996) 5:00-7:30 Session 11 (Relexa Berlin 2): Screen and discuss the film Conspiracy or the German Wannsee Conference film from 1984 8:00 Dinner Sotto Sopra (Friedrichstrasse 209) Thursday, June 21 (Berlin) 7:00-8:30 Breakfast at hotel 8:30 Board bus for Wannsee 10:00-11:00 Guided visit of Euthanasia Museum in Brandenburg an der Havel (Nicolaiplatz 28) 11:00-11:30 Self-guided time 11:30 Bus departs for Wannsee 12:30-1:30 Lunch at Wannsee 1:30-2:30 Introduction and guided visit at Wannsee 2:30-3:30 Self-guided time 3:30-5:00 Session 12 (Wannsee): Facing Evil (interdisciplinary) -Frederick Sontag, Radical Theology: God and Evil, in Betty Rogers Rubenstein and Michael Berenbaum, editors, What Kind of God? Essays in Honor of Richard L. Rubenstein (1995) -John Roth, Theodicy of Protest, in Stephen T. Davis, Editor, Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy (2001) 5:00 Depart Wannsee 5:15-6:00 Visit to Grunewald Track 17 7:00 Dinner (Rundum, Stresemannstr. 37)

Friday, June 22 (Berlin-Krakow) 4 8:30 Board bus for airport 9:30 Arrive at Schönefeld (SXF). Catch RyanAir Flight FR1711.Depart 11:05. Arrive KRK 12:20 PM 12:45 Meet bus to drop bags at Campanile Hotel (ul. Św. Tomasza 34, +48 12 424 26 00) 1:45 Depart for lunch (2:00) at Chimera (św. Anny 3) 3:00-5:30 Walking tour introduction to Krakow 6:00 Check-in at hotel 6:15- Free evening, dinner on your own [45 PLN/$15]. For those interested, there is an Orthodox Jewish service at the Remuh Synagogue (ul. Szeroka 40) at 7:30-8:30 pm. Saturday, June 23 (Krakow) 7:30-9:00 Breakfast at hotel 9:00-1:00 Free morning, lunch on your own [30 PLN/$10] 1:00-2:00 Session 13 (ICC, Rynek Główny 25) Introduction to Poland 2:00-3:30 Session 14 (ICC): Polish Identity in the 20 th Century guest lecture by Prof. Zdzislaw Mach, Rector s Proxy for International Relations, Jagiellonian University 4:00-6:00 Session 15 (ICC): Ethical Dilemmas in Practice Required Assignment: Ethical Dilemma Assignment, due on June 15 6:30 Dinner at Sukiennice (Rynek Główny 3) Sunday, June 24 (Krakow/Oświęcim) 7:00-12:15 Breakfast at hotel. Free morning. Checkout and store luggage by noon. Lunch on your own [30 PLN/$10] 12:30 Board bus for Oświęcim 1:45 Arrive Oswiecim 2:00-3:00 Session 16 (Auschwitz Jewish Center): Preparing for Auschwitz 3:15 Board bus for Auschwitz I 3:30-6:30 Guided tour of Auschwitz 6:30 Board bus for Hotel Galicja 7:30-8:30 Session 17 (Hotel): Reflection (interdisciplinary) 8:30 Dinner at Hotel Galicja Monday, June 25 (Oświęcim) 7:00-8:00 Breakfast at hotel 8:00 Board bus for Auschwitz-Birkenau 8:30-12:30 Guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau 1:00 Board bus for Center for Dialogue and Prayer 1:15-2:15 Lunch at Center for Dialogue and Prayer 2:15-3:45 Session 18 (Center for Dialogue and Prayer): Where Was God? Required Reading: "To Marry a Baker," "Puff" and "The Grip of the Holy Letters, in Yaffa Eliach, Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust 3:45 Board bus for optional time at Auschwitz I or Birkenau 4:00-7:00 Optional time at Auschwitz I or Birkenau 7:00 Board bus to hotel 7:30-8:30 Dinner at Hotel Galicja

5 Tuesday, June 26 (Oświęcim/Krakow) 7:30-8:30 Breakfast at hotel 8:30-10:00 Optional visit to Jewish Cemetery, Auschwitz Jewish Center and sites in Oswiecim 10:15-11:45 Session 19 (Hotel): Interdisciplinary Group Meeting #3: Memorial Project 11:45-12:00 Check-out and store bags in lobby 12:00-1:30 Session 20 (Hotel): End of Life Decision-Making (interdisciplinary) Required Reading: Rachel Aviv, Death as Treatment: When should people with a nonterminal illness be helped to die? The New Yorker, June 22, 2015 1:30-3:00 Lunch at Hotel Galicja 3:00 Board bus for Krakow 4:30 Check into Campanile Hotel (ul. Św. Tomasza 34; +48 12 424 26 00) 5:00-6:00 Session 21 (ICC, 7a Garbarska, or Location of Your Choice): Interdisciplinary Group Meeting #4: Perpetrator Culture 6:00- Dinner on your own. [45 PLN/$15] Wednesday, June 27 (Krakow) 8:00-9:00 Breakfast at hotel 9:00 Depart hotel for seminar rooms 9:30-11:30 Session 22 (Collegium Maius 3 rd Floor): What Leads Clergy to Deviate/Lose Their Way 11:45-2:00 Session 23 (Lunch Location of Your Choice): Interdisciplinary Group Meetings #5: Effecting Change: Whistleblowing, Leaking and Other Options [34 PLN/$10] 2:30-4:15 Session 24 (Collegium Maius 3 rd Floor): Strategies of Resistance in Theory and Practice Readings: -Richard Gregg, Further Political Aspects, The Power of Non-Violence (1934) -Eric Martin, At Standing Rock and Beyond, What Is to Be Done?, New York Times, Nov. 25, 2016 4:30-5:30 Session 25 (location of your choice): Meet for Memorial Projects 6:00 Dinner Bosca Jola (ul. Szewska 10) Thursday, June 28 (Krakow/USA) 7:00-9:00 Breakfast at hotel 9:00: Depart Hotel for seminar room 9:00-12:15 Session 25 (Collegium Novum, Gołębia 24): Interdisciplinary Group Project Presentations 12:30-2:00 Lunch 2:00-4:00 Session 26 (7a Garbarska): What We Carry in Our Robes/Thinking about the Future Required Assignment: See separate description of assignment for final session 6:00 Gather in hotel lobby for group photographs and final dinner 6:30 Final dinner at Hawelka (Dorotheergasse 6) Friday, June 29 (Krakow/USA) Breakfast at hotel 6:30-10:00 Morning airline departures. Hotel checkout by noon. FASPE will provide taxis to the airport.