This article examines the ideas of Alfred Rosenberg, the “chief ideologue” of German National Socialism. Its aim is to show that, contrary to the claims of a growing number of people encouraged by the so-called “new atheism”, the Nazis held a coherent worldview that was vehemently anti-Christian. To deal with criticism of Christianity by these writers and speakers, it is necessary for Christians to become aware of the Nazi worldview and how deeply it was rooted in modern paganism
In some ways it seems that the strong devotion to the figure of Hitler as a political and even cultu...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...
In the article the author is following the development of Alfred Rosenberg’s social and political th...
This article examines the images of Jews and Judaism in the popular Catholic defence against Alfred ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
The Bible in anti-Semitic contexts The article focuses on the (ab-)use of New Testament texts in ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1950National Socialism in Germany was more than a political...
Returning to the Journal of Contemporary History debate on The Holy Reich, this article argues...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
This article examines the response of Christians in Germany to the first year of the Nazi stat...
“RELIGIOUS” ELEMENTS IN THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST IDEOLOGY AND RITUALS IN THE THIRD REICHTh...
The thesis deals with a complicated relationship between National Socialist ideology with its leadin...
The aim of the Article is to describe the reactions to the Neopaganism delineated by Alfred Rosenber...
In some ways it seems that the strong devotion to the figure of Hitler as a political and even cultu...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...
In the article the author is following the development of Alfred Rosenberg’s social and political th...
This article examines the images of Jews and Judaism in the popular Catholic defence against Alfred ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
The Bible in anti-Semitic contexts The article focuses on the (ab-)use of New Testament texts in ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1950National Socialism in Germany was more than a political...
Returning to the Journal of Contemporary History debate on The Holy Reich, this article argues...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
This article examines the response of Christians in Germany to the first year of the Nazi stat...
“RELIGIOUS” ELEMENTS IN THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST IDEOLOGY AND RITUALS IN THE THIRD REICHTh...
The thesis deals with a complicated relationship between National Socialist ideology with its leadin...
The aim of the Article is to describe the reactions to the Neopaganism delineated by Alfred Rosenber...
In some ways it seems that the strong devotion to the figure of Hitler as a political and even cultu...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...