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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Arbeiten zur Kirchlichen Zeitgeschichte: Band 8: 1954/55. Bearbeitet von Karl-Heinz Fix
This volume contains 11 reports with the minutes of the Protestant Church Council of Germany from the years 1954/1955. The texts are thoroughly annotated. The themes taken up in the meetings held during this period were discussed in part with great controversy, ranging from atom-bomb tests to the many problems connected with church work abroad to the revising of Bible texts for new versions; from church finances and the situation of the East German church to the disciplinary rules of the church; from the future role of church pastoral care in the military to the question of whether pastors should serve at all in the military; from church opinions on legal matters of marriage to family law. The extensive indices made the volume easy to access.
£180.65
Guetersloher Verlagshaus Dokumente zum kirchlichen Zeitgeschehen
£36.00
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Zustimmung -- Anpassung -- Widerspruch: Quellen zur Geschichte des bayerischen Protestantismus in der Zeit der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft
In the source collection, Fix documents the diverse aspects of the existence of a Protestant church or of the pious individual under the conditions of a dictatorship hostile to Christianity. Due to the multi-perspective source selection and with a view to numerous church fields of activity, it becomes clear why and with which mental figures Protestant Christians were able to see the possibility of the coexistence of church and National Socialism despite all experiences with anti-church politics and which contradictions resulted from this position.
£235.79
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Die Protokolle des Rates der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland. Bd. 6: 1952
The work of the EKD Council in 1952 was overshadowed by the General Treaty between the Federal Republic and the Western occupying powers. The sharp debate about this agreement presented the EKD with a crucial test, although without the widely feared split between opponents and supporters of the western orientation. After the conclusion of the General Treaty in May 1952 and the associated increasing repression of the GDR against church officials and private individuals, the debates about the foreign policy orientation of the Federal Republic receded into the background. The pragmatic handling of the Council with the new political situation in Germany is documented in the seven minutes of the Council meetings, which are extensively commented on and supplemented by documents.
£169.41