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Conspiracy and Imprisonment, 1940-1945 (Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, Vol. 16)
by Mark S. Brocker
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with references to "Confessing Church".
Excerpt - on Page 2: "
... 2 Conspirae and Imprisonment: 1940-1945 conducting the first of three visitations by Bonhoeffer to eastern Prussia on behalf of the Confessing Church. That morning Bonhoeffer had attended a pastors' meeting. That evening he was scheduled to preach at a Confessing Church service. ... "
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Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich
by Doris L. Bergen
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with references to "Confessing Church".
Key Phrases:
German Christian, Confessing Church, Old Testament, National Socialist, National Socialism, New Testament, manly church, manly movement, confessional union, denazification efforts, manly image, parish representatives
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A Church Divided: German Protestants Confront the Nazi Past
by Matthew D. Hockenos
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with references to "Confessing Church".
Excerpt - on Page 15: "
... Struggle Ecclesiastical, Political, and Theological Disunity in the Third Reich Origins of the Church Struggle and the Formation of the Confessing Church, ... "
Key Phrases:
Confessing Church, Jewish Christians, German Christians, Third Reich, National Socialism, Jesus Christ, churchly resistance, foreign church leaders, church chancellery, loving more ardently, praying more faithfully, brethren council
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Betrayal
by Robert P. Ericksen
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with references to "Confessing Church".
Excerpt - on Page 19: "
... nothing about the murder of the Jews, just as the 1934 Barmen Declaration, the strongest anti-Nazi statement issued by the Confessing Church during the Third Reich, had said nothing about Nazi antisemitism . ... "
Key Phrases:
German Christians, Confessing Church, Old Testament, New Testament, Third Reich, National Socialist, unknown first name, cultural antisemitism, regional churches, church elections, antisemitic propaganda, church struggle
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