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pure and closed. Religion is the inner strength and finest flower in the intellectual life of a people, but it can only strongly affect expression in popular culture ... a deep connection between
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was the same as the "Father" and " Ghost", that Christ preached and that the
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s ideas. Jesus should be a "tragic-Nordic figure" against the Old
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is celebrated, it should at least not weigh in his dreams; ... otherwise there could come a whole lot of terrible
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in the so-called "church-historical working group", but they had little effect from then on in theology and politics. Other former members of the German
Christians moved into the numerically insignificant religious communities known as the Free People's Christian Church
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have for a long time belonged to our most precious books, and we consider
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and retained their subsidies from the government. Religious instruction in the schools continued, as did the theological faculties in the universities. The rights formerly held by the princes in the German Empire simply devolved to church councils.
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within the DEK and were, of course, supported by Nazi propaganda in their efforts to reverse the humiliating loss to
Bodelschwingh. After a series of Nazi-directed political maneuvers, Bodelschwingh resigned and MĂĽller was appointed as the new
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and his preaching showed the influence of "German blood". He concluded that the Germans were the best Christians among all peoples, only prevented from the full flowering of their spiritual faculties by the materialistic Jews.
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at the end of 1933, was also an attempt to create a national religion outside and against the churches. It combined six earlier Nordic-völkisch oriented groups and a further five groups were represented by individual members.
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dynasties also organised church bodies that were territorially defined by their state borders. The same was true for the three republican German states within the pre-1918 Empire. In Alsace-Lorraine the Napoleonic system of
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is begotten, it may exist as a spiritual reality ... even foreign blood may be lent to it. How great the significance of blood might be in intellectual history, but the rule is, even if one is born into a
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in 1932. The group achieved no particular notoriety before the Nazi assumption of political power in January 1933. In the Prussian church elections of November 1932, German Christians won one-third of the vote.
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stated that it recognised and "confess, with dismay, the co-responsibility and guilt of German Christians for the Holocaust." On May 6, 2019, eighty years after the founding of the “Dejudaisation Institute”,
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was in part fiercely opposed among Christian German nationalists, seeing it as a racist attack on the foundations of their faith from inside and outside. Theologian Johannes Schneider, a member of the
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has finally opened our eyes to the pernicious effects of the blood mixture between Germanic and un-German peoples and urges us, with all our forces, to strive to keep our
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and Catholic Internationalism were attacked as two facets of the Jewish spirit, and Rosenberg stated the need for a new national religion to complete the Reformation.
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stormtrooper. The swastikas were removed after the war and the former church has been reconstructed as a memorial to Nazi crimes against humanity.
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MĂĽller continued until 1945, but his power was effectively removed in favor of a government agency as a result of his obvious incompetence.
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of 1937 to 1940 could be curbed), the first edition of the text did not meet with the expected enthusiastic response.
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without the precondition of, for example, the blood unit. But once a
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