Betrayal: German Churches and the HolocaustRobert P. Ericksen, Susannah Heschel Fortress Press - 224 pagina's Important and insightful essays provide a penetrating assessment of Christian responses in the Nazi era. |
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Storm Troopers of Christ The German Christian Movement and the Ecclesiastical Final Solution | 40 |
When Jesus Was an Aryan The Protestant Church and Antisemitic Propaganda | 68 |
The Confessing Church and Antisemitism Protestant Identity German Nationhood and the Exclusion of the Jews | 90 |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hitlers Persecution of the Jews | 110 |
Pius XII the Jews and the German Catholic Church | 129 |
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Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust Robert P. Ericksen,Susannah Heschel Fragmentweergave - 1999 |
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Pagina 17 - Pharisees themselves were in possession of it; but unfortunately they were in possession of much else besides. With them it was weighted, darkened, distorted, rendered ineffective and deprived of its force, by a thousand things which they also held to be religious and every whit as important as mercy and judgment.