As the Weimar Republic deteriorated and Adolf Hitler rose in popularity, individual church leaders, like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, began to worry. Others, like Martin Niemoller, rejoiced at first, thinking that Hitler could restore Germany to its former glory, but changed their opinions and denounced Hitler\u27s government when the Nazis attacked the churches. What motivated those two men and others to stand up for what they believed, and what obstacles did they overcome in order to be heard? To fully understand their story and the story of the Confessional Church in Nazi Germany, it is necessary to look at some of the history of Germany
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
Following the Second World War, Germany underwent a process designed to remove elements of Nazism fr...
This article traces the German church struggle form 1933 to 1945 with particular emphasis on Dietric...
As the Weimar Republic deteriorated and Adolf Hitler rose in popularity, individual church leaders, ...
Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that whi...
This article examines sermons delivered by Confessing Church pastors in the Nazi dictatorship during...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
Among Germany’s Christians in the early twentieth century, Protestants were the most prevalent. Prot...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This dissertation examines sermons delivered by Confessing Church pastors in the Nazi dictatorship. ...
In the decades following World War II, German Protestants worked to transform their religious tradit...
During the years of the Nazi regime in Germany, the government introduced a doctrine known as Gleich...
This paper examines how the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches and their theologians responde...
The Protestant Church in Germany had been a conservative influence on politics from the Reformation ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
Following the Second World War, Germany underwent a process designed to remove elements of Nazism fr...
This article traces the German church struggle form 1933 to 1945 with particular emphasis on Dietric...
As the Weimar Republic deteriorated and Adolf Hitler rose in popularity, individual church leaders, ...
Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that whi...
This article examines sermons delivered by Confessing Church pastors in the Nazi dictatorship during...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
Among Germany’s Christians in the early twentieth century, Protestants were the most prevalent. Prot...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This dissertation examines sermons delivered by Confessing Church pastors in the Nazi dictatorship. ...
In the decades following World War II, German Protestants worked to transform their religious tradit...
During the years of the Nazi regime in Germany, the government introduced a doctrine known as Gleich...
This paper examines how the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches and their theologians responde...
The Protestant Church in Germany had been a conservative influence on politics from the Reformation ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
Following the Second World War, Germany underwent a process designed to remove elements of Nazism fr...
This article traces the German church struggle form 1933 to 1945 with particular emphasis on Dietric...