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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editor’s Introduction
Historical Context: Preaching In the Third Reich
Why Read Sermons from Nazi Germany?
Evil Calling Upon God
Hitler’s Positive Christianity
Belief In Hitler
How Nazis Saw the World
Was Jesus Really a Jew?
A Faith for Weaklings
T4
The German Christian Movement
Martin Luther Day 1933
Confessing Christ
The Pastors’ Emergency League
Enter Karl Barth
“Lord, Where Shall We Go?”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the “Jewish Question”
The Nazi Persecution of the Jewish People
Bonhoeffer’s Preaching
The Barmen Declaration
Barmen As Rhetorical Guide
Hearing the Sermons
Nazi Speech
Christian Rhetoric of Silence
Preaching As Provocation
Selected Sermons of Resistance In the Third Reich
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Gideon
Karl Barth: A Sermon About Jesus As a Jew
Paul Schneider: Christ Crossing the Stormy Lake and Jesus’ Glory
Martin Niemöller: A Sermon About the Relevance of Christianity In Nazi Germany
Paul Schneider: A Sermon About Giving Thanks In the Third Reich
Julius Von Jan: O Land, Land, Land: Hear the Word of the Lord!
Helmut Gollwitzer: A Sermon About Kristallnacht
Helmut Gollwitzer: A Sermon About Faith As War Begins
Gerhard Ebeling: A Sermon for a Victim of Aktion T4
Rudolf Bultmann: A Sermon About the Parable of the Great Banquet
Clemens August Von Galen: A Sermon About Aktion T4
Wilhelm Busch: The Way of True Faith
Appendix: A Sermon About the Loyalty Oath to Adolf Hitler
Notes
Bibliography
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