A church undone : documents from the German Christian Faith Movement, 1932-1940 / selected, translated, and introduced by Mary M. Solberg.

Decades after the Holocaust, many assume that the churches in Germany resisted the Nazi regime. In fact, resistance was exceptional. The Deutsche Christen, or "German Christians," a movement within German Protestantism, integrated Nazi ideology, nationalism, and Christian faith. Marrying r...

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Other Authors: Solberg, Mary M., 1947- (Editor, Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2015]
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Summary:Decades after the Holocaust, many assume that the churches in Germany resisted the Nazi regime. In fact, resistance was exceptional. The Deutsche Christen, or "German Christians," a movement within German Protestantism, integrated Nazi ideology, nationalism, and Christian faith. Marrying religious anti-Judaism to the Nazis' racial antisemitism, they aimed to remove everything Jewish from Christianity. For the first time in English, Mary M. Solberg presents a selection of "German Christian" documents. Her introduction sets the historical context. Includes responses critical of the German Christians by Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Item Description:Translations of excerpts of documents, with introductory essay and introduction to each document.
Physical Description:xvii, 486 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-477) and index.
ISBN:9781451464726
145146472X