Christian Responses to the Holocaust
Moral and Ethical Issues
Herausgeber: Dietrich, Donald
Christian Responses to the Holocaust
Moral and Ethical Issues
Herausgeber: Dietrich, Donald
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Written by both Jewish and Christian scholars, these essays focus on the Christian responses to Nazism and delineate the roles that individuals and their churches played in confronting Hitler.
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Written by both Jewish and Christian scholars, these essays focus on the Christian responses to Nazism and delineate the roles that individuals and their churches played in confronting Hitler.
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- Verlag: Syracuse University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9780815630296
- ISBN-10: 0815630298
- Artikelnr.: 22121832
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Syracuse University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9780815630296
- ISBN-10: 0815630298
- Artikelnr.: 22121832
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Donald J. Dietrich, professor of theology at Boston College, is the author of God and Humanity in Auschwitz: Jewish-Christian Relations and Sanctioned Murder.
Totalitarianism and theology, John S. Conway; Roman-Catholic theologians
and National socialism - adaptation to Nazi ideology, Thomas Ruster; the
conflict between Engelbert Krebs and the Third Reich, Robert A. Krieg ;
between nationalism and resistance - the path of Father Albert Coppenrath
in the Third Reich, Kevin Spicer; National Socialism as a force for German
Protestant renewal? - pastors and parishioners respond to Adolf Hitler's
""national renewal"", Kyle Jantzen; sowing Volksgemeinschaft in Bavaria's
stony village soil - Catholic peasant rejection of anti-Polish social
policy, 1939-1945 - John J. Delaney; the priority of diplomacy - Pius XII
and the Holocaust during the Second World War, Michael Phayer; bystander,
resistor, victim - Dietrich Bonhoeffer's response to Nazism, Stephen R.
Haynes; supercessionism without contempt - the Holocaust evangelism of
Corrie Ten Boom, Lawrence Baron; Irene Harand's campaign against Nazi
anti-semitism in Vienna, 1933-1938 - the Catholic context, Gershon
Greenberg; representations of the Nazi past in the German Protestant Church
in early 1945, Matthew D. Hockenos; liturgy and the Holocaust - how do we
worship in an age of genocide?, John T. Pawlinkowski.
and National socialism - adaptation to Nazi ideology, Thomas Ruster; the
conflict between Engelbert Krebs and the Third Reich, Robert A. Krieg ;
between nationalism and resistance - the path of Father Albert Coppenrath
in the Third Reich, Kevin Spicer; National Socialism as a force for German
Protestant renewal? - pastors and parishioners respond to Adolf Hitler's
""national renewal"", Kyle Jantzen; sowing Volksgemeinschaft in Bavaria's
stony village soil - Catholic peasant rejection of anti-Polish social
policy, 1939-1945 - John J. Delaney; the priority of diplomacy - Pius XII
and the Holocaust during the Second World War, Michael Phayer; bystander,
resistor, victim - Dietrich Bonhoeffer's response to Nazism, Stephen R.
Haynes; supercessionism without contempt - the Holocaust evangelism of
Corrie Ten Boom, Lawrence Baron; Irene Harand's campaign against Nazi
anti-semitism in Vienna, 1933-1938 - the Catholic context, Gershon
Greenberg; representations of the Nazi past in the German Protestant Church
in early 1945, Matthew D. Hockenos; liturgy and the Holocaust - how do we
worship in an age of genocide?, John T. Pawlinkowski.
Totalitarianism and theology, John S. Conway; Roman-Catholic theologians
and National socialism - adaptation to Nazi ideology, Thomas Ruster; the
conflict between Engelbert Krebs and the Third Reich, Robert A. Krieg ;
between nationalism and resistance - the path of Father Albert Coppenrath
in the Third Reich, Kevin Spicer; National Socialism as a force for German
Protestant renewal? - pastors and parishioners respond to Adolf Hitler's
""national renewal"", Kyle Jantzen; sowing Volksgemeinschaft in Bavaria's
stony village soil - Catholic peasant rejection of anti-Polish social
policy, 1939-1945 - John J. Delaney; the priority of diplomacy - Pius XII
and the Holocaust during the Second World War, Michael Phayer; bystander,
resistor, victim - Dietrich Bonhoeffer's response to Nazism, Stephen R.
Haynes; supercessionism without contempt - the Holocaust evangelism of
Corrie Ten Boom, Lawrence Baron; Irene Harand's campaign against Nazi
anti-semitism in Vienna, 1933-1938 - the Catholic context, Gershon
Greenberg; representations of the Nazi past in the German Protestant Church
in early 1945, Matthew D. Hockenos; liturgy and the Holocaust - how do we
worship in an age of genocide?, John T. Pawlinkowski.
and National socialism - adaptation to Nazi ideology, Thomas Ruster; the
conflict between Engelbert Krebs and the Third Reich, Robert A. Krieg ;
between nationalism and resistance - the path of Father Albert Coppenrath
in the Third Reich, Kevin Spicer; National Socialism as a force for German
Protestant renewal? - pastors and parishioners respond to Adolf Hitler's
""national renewal"", Kyle Jantzen; sowing Volksgemeinschaft in Bavaria's
stony village soil - Catholic peasant rejection of anti-Polish social
policy, 1939-1945 - John J. Delaney; the priority of diplomacy - Pius XII
and the Holocaust during the Second World War, Michael Phayer; bystander,
resistor, victim - Dietrich Bonhoeffer's response to Nazism, Stephen R.
Haynes; supercessionism without contempt - the Holocaust evangelism of
Corrie Ten Boom, Lawrence Baron; Irene Harand's campaign against Nazi
anti-semitism in Vienna, 1933-1938 - the Catholic context, Gershon
Greenberg; representations of the Nazi past in the German Protestant Church
in early 1945, Matthew D. Hockenos; liturgy and the Holocaust - how do we
worship in an age of genocide?, John T. Pawlinkowski.







