British Christians and the Third Reich: Church, State, and the Judgement of Nations

British Christians and the Third Reich: Church, State, and the Judgement of Nations

by Andrew Chandler
British Christians and the Third Reich: Church, State, and the Judgement of Nations

British Christians and the Third Reich: Church, State, and the Judgement of Nations

by Andrew Chandler

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Overview

In this ground-breaking study, Andrew Chandler examines the complex relationship between religions and politics, church and state, and national and international politics during the period that witnessed the rise and fall of the Third Reich. He explores these dilemmas within the context of the tumultuous years when many British Christian confronted and challenged the Nazi regime. Chandler shows how many of the key moral questions which came to define the modern world now crystallized: What view should the Christian take of the political state? How should the claims of dictators and democrats be judged? How should the Church protest against injustice – and what can be done about it? How should peace be preserved and when should war be declared? How should a just war be justly fought? It is a history which places the Third Reich firmly in an international perspective, revealing the moral arguments and debates that Nazism provoked across the democracies. It is also an important study of the many ways in which men and women outside Germany intervened, protested, and campaigned against the Hitler regime and sought to support its critics and its victims.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009254731
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/19/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Andrew Chandler has published widely in the area of twentieth-century religious and political history. His most recent book was the widely praised George Bell, Bishop of Chichester: Church, State and Resistance in the Age of Dictatorship (Eerdmans, 2016). He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

Table of Contents

Part I. An Inhabited Landscape: 1. Observing British Christianity after the Great War; 2. The public and private world of British Christianity; Part II. The German National Revolution, 1933-1934: 3. Tumult in 1933; 4. Escalation and controversy: 1933-1934; 5. The deepening crisis: 1933-1934; Part III. Resisting a Rapprochement, 1935-1937: 6. Uneasy calm: 1935; 7. A dubious stability: 1936; 8. A world of conference and a single arrest: 1937; Part IV. Crisis, 1938-1939: 9. The destruction of peace: 1938; 10. The coming of war: 1938-1939; Part V. The Onslaught, 1939-1943: 11. A righteous war: 1939-1941; 12. New alliances: 1941-1943; Part VI. A Gathering Judgement, 1944-1949: 13. Unconditional realities; 14. Peace aims and retribution; 15. Justice in 1945 and after; Part VII. Endings and Legacies.
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