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German History - 1945 - 1990, German History - Religious Aspects, History, Religious, Europe - Church History, Holocaust - General & Miscellaneous, General & Miscellaneous German History, General & Miscellaneous Protestantism, Christianity & Politics, Jew

A Church Divided: German Protestants Confront the Nazi Past

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Overview

This book closely examines the turmoil in the German Protestant churches in the immediate postwar years as they attempted to come to terms with the recent past. Reeling from the impact of war, the churches addressed the consequences of cooperation with the regime and the treatment of Jews. In Germany, the Protestant Church consisted of 28 autonomous regional churches. During the Nazi years, these churches formed into various alliances. One group, the German Christian Church, openly aligned itself with the Nazis. The rest were cautiously opposed to the regime or tried to remain noncommittal. The internal debates, however, involved every group and centered on issues of belief that were important to all. Important theologians such as Karl Barth were instrumental in pressing these issues forward. While not an exhaustive study of Protestantism during the Nazi years, A Church Divided breaks new ground in the discussion of responsibility, guilt, and the Nazi past.

Synopsis

Closely examines the turmoil in the German Protestant churches in the immediate postwar years as they attempted to come to terms with the recent past. Reeling from the impact of war, the churches addressed the consequences of cooperation with the regime and the treatment of Jews. Breaks new ground in the discussion of responsibility, guilt, and the Nazi past.

About the Author, Matthew D. Hockenos

Matthew D. Hockenos is Assistant Professor of Modern European History at Skidmore College.

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"..a timely and welcome study. Hockenos writes in a reader friendly manner that makes his research accessible for the academic and general reader..The author's ability and skill to communicate the history and theologies of the immediate postβ€”war period in a fluent manner is complimented by a very full series of notes with more than sufficient additional reading for the most avid enthusiast of German Church history. Hockenos's work is a valuable addition to German religious history and an excellent resource for research bibliographies." β€”net

Book Details

Published
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253344489