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Losing Heaven Religion In Germany Since 1945 1st Edition Thomas Groblting

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Losing Heaven Religion In Germany Since 1945 1st Edition Thomas Groblting
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Thomas Großbölting
ISBN: 9781785332791, 1785332791
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Losing Heaven Religion In Germany Since 1945 1st Edition Thomas Groblting by Thomas Großbölting 9781785332791, 1785332791 instant download after payment.

As the birthplace of the Reformation, Germany has been the site of some of the most significant moments in the history of European Christianity. Today, however, its religious landscape is one that would scarcely be recognizable to earlier generations. This groundbreaking survey of German postwar religious life depicts a profoundly changed society: congregations shrink, private piety is on the wane, and public life has almost entirely shed its Christian character, yet there remains a booming market for syncretistic and individualistic forms of "popular religion." Losing Heaven insightfully recounts these dramatic shifts and explains their consequences for German religious communities and the polity as a whole.

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