The author discusses the importance of Adolf Stoecker’s understanding of the Gospel in sociopolitical terms as it affected the free folk church movement in 19th-century Germany. Readers will note but perhaps not agree with Stőcker\u27s design for the church\u27s social ministry. Students of 19th-century Germany will remember with distaste Stőcker\u27s and-Semitism
This article analyses Karl Barth’s 1919 Tambach lecture on “The Christian in society” in the context...
The present writer, as he looks at Communism from the viewpoint of a Lutheran Christian, will endeav...
The Great Depression devastated the economies of both Germany and Great Britain. Yet the middle clas...
The author discusses the importance of Adolf Stoecker’s understanding of the Gospel in sociopolitica...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This article shows the significant role played by religious politics in the German Revolution of 191...
This thesis investigates social democratic policies towards the churches from 1865 to 1918. Chapter...
Charles Stubbs (1845–1912) was the most senior Anglican clergyman to engage supportively with the la...
abstract: This thesis explores the intersection of religion, social class, and politics during the l...
The central argument of this paper is that the mainstream of the American, Christian socialist movem...
This thesis examined the relationship between the rhetoric in Swedish socialist newspapers and theme...
Maurice was a man who solicited both keen support and bitter opposition, both during his life time a...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...
Adolf Harnack’s Das Wesen des Christentums (1900) is an extremely influential publication, which sol...
It is not within the scope of this paper to treat the theology of Ernst Troeltsch in any kind of det...
This article analyses Karl Barth’s 1919 Tambach lecture on “The Christian in society” in the context...
The present writer, as he looks at Communism from the viewpoint of a Lutheran Christian, will endeav...
The Great Depression devastated the economies of both Germany and Great Britain. Yet the middle clas...
The author discusses the importance of Adolf Stoecker’s understanding of the Gospel in sociopolitica...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
This article shows the significant role played by religious politics in the German Revolution of 191...
This thesis investigates social democratic policies towards the churches from 1865 to 1918. Chapter...
Charles Stubbs (1845–1912) was the most senior Anglican clergyman to engage supportively with the la...
abstract: This thesis explores the intersection of religion, social class, and politics during the l...
The central argument of this paper is that the mainstream of the American, Christian socialist movem...
This thesis examined the relationship between the rhetoric in Swedish socialist newspapers and theme...
Maurice was a man who solicited both keen support and bitter opposition, both during his life time a...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...
Adolf Harnack’s Das Wesen des Christentums (1900) is an extremely influential publication, which sol...
It is not within the scope of this paper to treat the theology of Ernst Troeltsch in any kind of det...
This article analyses Karl Barth’s 1919 Tambach lecture on “The Christian in society” in the context...
The present writer, as he looks at Communism from the viewpoint of a Lutheran Christian, will endeav...
The Great Depression devastated the economies of both Germany and Great Britain. Yet the middle clas...