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Churches And Religion In The Second World War Jan Bank Lieve Gevers Brian Doyle

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Churches And Religion In The Second World War Jan Bank Lieve Gevers Brian Doyle
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.72 MB
Author: Jan Bank; Lieve Gevers; Brian Doyle
ISBN: 9781845204839, 9781845208226, 9781474220439, 1845204832, 1845208226, 1474220436
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Churches And Religion In The Second World War Jan Bank Lieve Gevers Brian Doyle by Jan Bank; Lieve Gevers; Brian Doyle 9781845204839, 9781845208226, 9781474220439, 1845204832, 1845208226, 1474220436 instant download after payment.

Despite the wealth of historical literature on the Second World War, the subject of religion and churches in occupied Europe has been undervalued – until now. This critical European history is unique in delivering a rich and detailed analysis of churches and religion during the Second World War, looking at the Christian religions of occupied Europe: Catholicism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Orthodoxy.
The authors engage with key themes such as relations between religious institutions and the occupying forces; religion as a key factor in national identity and resistance; theological answers to the Fascist and National Socialist ideologies, especially in terms of the persecution of the Jews; Christians as bystanders or protectors in the Holocaust; and religious life during the war. Churches and Religion in the Second World War will be of great value to students and scholars of European history, the Second World War and religion and theology.

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