The Nazi Persecution Of The Churches: 1933-45
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: J. S. Conway
Binding: Hardback
Published: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964
Condition:
Book: Fair, ex-library
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings
Condition remarks: Library mark on front pages, faded/worn binding, yellowed top of block
The Nazi Persecution Of The Churches: 1933-45 chronicles the systematic oppression faced by Christian denominations under the Third Reich. This scholarly work details the various strategies employed by the Nazi regime to suppress religious freedom and co-opt spiritual institutions for its own ideological ends. Conway presents a meticulous account of the resistance and collaboration within the German churches during a tumultuous period. The narrative illustrates the profound moral and ethical dilemmas confronted by religious leaders and congregants alike, offering a critical examination of faith in the face of totalitarianism. This essential historical analysis uncovers the complex interplay between state power and religious conviction during World War II.
Author: J. S. Conway
Binding: Hardback
Published: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964
Condition:
Book: Fair, ex-library
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Ex-library with usual markings
Condition remarks: Library mark on front pages, faded/worn binding, yellowed top of block
The Nazi Persecution Of The Churches: 1933-45 chronicles the systematic oppression faced by Christian denominations under the Third Reich. This scholarly work details the various strategies employed by the Nazi regime to suppress religious freedom and co-opt spiritual institutions for its own ideological ends. Conway presents a meticulous account of the resistance and collaboration within the German churches during a tumultuous period. The narrative illustrates the profound moral and ethical dilemmas confronted by religious leaders and congregants alike, offering a critical examination of faith in the face of totalitarianism. This essential historical analysis uncovers the complex interplay between state power and religious conviction during World War II.