Cross and Swastika: The Ordeal of the German ChurchStudent Christian movement Press, 1938 - 223 strán (strany) The ordeal of the German Evangelical Church is as severe as it has ever been. With diabolical ingenuity and under cover of legality (laws never intended to apply to the Church being pressed into service) a campaign of suppression is being carried on -- so successfully that it is confidently felt that little else remains to be done, and that it is only a matter of time till the Church will disappear. As long as Christianity remains Christianity and as long as National Socialism remains National Socialism conflict is inevitable. The totalitarian National Socialist Weltanschauung is a pagan faith that cannot but regard Christianity as alien and antagonistic. This book makes that very plain. - Translator's note. |
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CONTENTS | 9 |
PREFATORY NOTE TO SWISS EDITION | 27 |
FAITH IN MAN AND PEOPLE | 33 |
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Adolf Hitler Alfred Rosenberg anew attempt authority Barmen Barmen Declaration basis become believe blood and soil Chris Christian Church Church Election Church in Germany Communion Confession Confessional Church Confessional Synod congregations cultural Dahlem decisive Declaration demand divine eternal fact fession festivals fight folkic freedom Führer German Christians German Church Conflict German Evangelical Church German Faith movements German nation German People's Church German Vision give God's Word Gospel of Jesus Hauer Holy Scriptures honour human Jesus Christ Karl Barth Lord Lutheran Martin Niemöller myth National Church national renewal National Socialism National Socialist Movement National Socialist world-view Nordic obedience political position possible proclaimed Provisional Church Government question racial Reformation Regional Churches Reich Bishop Reich Church Committee Reich Church Minister religion religious resistance revelation soul spirit stand struggle task theology things Third Reich tian tion to-day totalitarian totality claim twentieth century wants