| Christian Faith in Dark Times | |
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This notable study of Christian faith and how it functions in "dark times" reveals the thoughts and actions of six leading theologians of the Weimar Republic/Third Reich period--Karl Barth, Rudolf Bultmann, Paul Tillich, Paul Althaus, Emanuel Hirsch, and Friedrich Gogarten--and what prompted them to either resist or support the Nazi movement. Jack Forstman examines the theological values of these theologians and considers the interconnectedness among them; their easy, uneasy, and shifting alliances with each other; and the controversies that arose within their circle. His book provides a fascinating glimpse into an important moment in the history of Christian theology. It will stimulate contemporary Christians to think how they might recognize the demonic in society and resist it. |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Forstman, Jack - Personal Name |
| Edition | |
| Call Number | 230.0943 For c |
| ISBN/ISSN | 0664219748 |
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| Classification | 230.0943 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Westminster/John Knox Press |
| Publishing Year | 1992 |
| Publishing Place | Westminster/John Knox Press |
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