RobertPGH1981
Puritan Board Sophomore
Hello All,
I came across the following post today on Facebook and wanted to gather thoughts on how one would respond to the professors claims. The class is called Soc119 and its being taught at Penn State in which it claims that it helps students "experience critical thinking when students are encouraged to think about social issues in unexpected and fresh ways." Check out the video as its about 7min long.
The claim is that Protestant Christianity is responsible for the most reprehensible crimes against humanity (Holocaust). He supports this by using Martin Luther's work called "the jews and their lies." How would you respond to the professor if you were in his class and he promoted this content?
I came across the following post today on Facebook and wanted to gather thoughts on how one would respond to the professors claims. The class is called Soc119 and its being taught at Penn State in which it claims that it helps students "experience critical thinking when students are encouraged to think about social issues in unexpected and fresh ways." Check out the video as its about 7min long.
The claim is that Protestant Christianity is responsible for the most reprehensible crimes against humanity (Holocaust). He supports this by using Martin Luther's work called "the jews and their lies." How would you respond to the professor if you were in his class and he promoted this content?