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Theologians Under Hitler Robert P Ericksen

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Theologians Under Hitler Robert P Ericksen
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.84 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Robert P. Ericksen
ISBN: 9780300159172, 030015917X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Theologians Under Hitler Robert P Ericksen by Robert P. Ericksen 9780300159172, 030015917X instant download after payment.

What led so many German Protestant theologians to welcome the Nazi regime and its policies of racism and anti-Semitism? In this provocative book, Robert P. Ericksen examines the work and attitudes of three distinguished, scholarly, and influential theologians who greeted the rise of Hitler with enthusiasm and support. In so doing, he shows how National Socialism could appeal to well-meaning and intelligent people in Germany and why the German university and church were so silent about the excesses and evil that confronted them.

"This book is stimulating and thought-provoking....The issues it raises range well beyond the confines of the case-studies of the three theologians examined and have relevance outside the particular context of Hitler's Germany....That the book compels the reader to rethink some important questions about the susceptibility of intelligent human beings to as distasteful a phenomenon as fascism is an important achievement."—Ian Kershaw, History Today
"Ericksen's study...throws light on the kinds of perversion to which Christian beliefs and attitudes are easily susceptible, and is therefore timely and useful."
—Gordon D. Kaufman, Los Angeles Times

"An understanding and carefully documented study."—Ernst C. Helmreich, American Historical Review

"This dark book poses a number of social, economic and cultural questions that one has to answer before condemning Kittel, Althaus and Hirsch."—William Griffin, Publishers Weekly


"A highly competent, well written book."—Tim Bradshaw, Churchman

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