Houses on the Sand?
Pacifist Denominations in Nazi Germany
James Irvin Lichti author Frank J Coppa editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:30th Sep '08
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Under Hitler, Germany’s state-linked provincial churches functioned as seedbeds of nationalism. A smaller and independent church form – the «free church» or denomination – offered greater promise of nonconformity. Linked by pacifist traditions, German Mennonites, Seventh-day Adventists, and Quakers promoted a range of liberal principles: empowerment of the individual conscience, respect for confessional diversity, and separation of church and state. Nonetheless, two of these denominations used these same principles to defend and even embrace the Nazi regime. This book examines what makes Christian communities – when meeting the harsh challenges of modernity – viable entities of faith or hollow forms.
ISBN: 9780820467313
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 630g
294 pages
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