Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Contributors | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xv |
Totalitarianism and Theology | p. 1 |
Roman Catholic Theologians and National Socialism: Adaptation to Nazi Ideology | p. 12 |
The Conflict Between Engelbert Krebs and the Third Reich | p. 24 |
Between Nationalism and Resistance: The Path of Father Albert Coppenrath in the Third Reich | p. 38 |
National Socialism as a Force for German Protestant Renewal?: Pastors and Parishioners Respond to Adolf Hitler's "National Renewal" | p. 52 |
Sowing Volksgemeinschaft in Bavaria's Stony Village Soil: Catholic Peasant Rejection of Anti-Polish Racial Policy, 1939-1945 | p. 73 |
The Priority of Diplomacy: Pius XII and the Holocaust During the Second World War | p. 87 |
Bystander, Resister, Victim: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Response to Nazism | p. 99 |
Supersessionism Without Contempt: The Holocaust Evangelism of Corrie ten Boom | p. 119 |
Irene Harand's Campaign Against Nazi Anti-Semitism in Vienna, 1933-1938: The Catholic Context | p. 132 |
Representations of the Nazi Past in the German Protestant Church in Early 1945 | p. 151 |
Liturgy and the Holocaust: How Do We Worship in an Age of Genocide? | p. 168 |
References | p. 179 |
Index | p. 205 |
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