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Title: Catholic Theologians in Nazi Germany
Description: New York, Continuum, (2004). orig.boards, dustwrapper.. 24x15cm, ix,234 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Catholic and Protestant bishops during the period of the Third Reich are often accused of being either sympathetic to the Nazi regime or at least generally tolerant of its anti-Jewish stance so long as the latter did not infringe on the functions of the church. With some notable exceptions that accusation is extended to many lesser figures, including seminary professors and pastors. Most notably the exceptions include such martyred heroes as Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Max Metzger, religious activists and writers still of great influence. Among Catholic theologians the record is no less cloudy. Theology and Politics while discussing a range of religious scholars, focuses on five major theologians who were born during the Kulturkampf; came to maturity and international recognition during the Hitler era; and had an influence on Catholicism in the English-speaking world. Three were in varying degrees and for varying lengths of time sympathetic to the professed goals of the Third Reich: Karl Adam, Karl Eschweiler, and Joseph Lortz. The other two, Romano Guardini and Engelbert Krebs, were publicly critical of the new regime. Interestingly, the two theologians who have had the greatest influence in the English-speaking world, Guardini and Adam, were initially on opposite sides of the Nazi divide...." - Publisher's description.

Keywords: German Catholic Theology, Nazi Germany, National Socialism, Catholics Theology, Church State, History of Religion, Theologians, Christianity, Catholicism

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS019673I