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Protestants in Communist East Germany

Protestants in Communist East Germany
Author: Wendy R. Tyndale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317074114

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This is the story of how the Protestants in the GDR struggled to survive while striving to put their theology into practice and remaining true to their vision of what the role of the church should be - a 'church for others' as Dietrich Bonhoeffer put it. Having taken the reader from the foundation of the GDR, through the peaceful revolution, to the unification of Germany, the story ends with some reflections on the church's past as well as on the challenges it faces in present-day Europe. Protestants in Communist East Germany makes a unique contribution to existing literature by drawing not only on written sources but on a series of first-hand interviews with theologians, pastors and lay people of different ages whose experiences, views and analyses bring the story to life. The East German church's relationship to the state will probably always remain controversial and the vision for a different socialism in the GDR espoused by those involved in the peaceful revolution may now be considered illusory. Nevertheless, many of the issues raised by the Protestants in the GDR remain as vital challenges to the churches in Europe today. Foreword by Paul Oestreicher.


The Church for Others

The Church for Others
Author: Gregory Baum
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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A Time to Speak Out

A Time to Speak Out
Author: Wayne C. Bartee
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Among the surprising events in Eastern Europe in 1989, none astonished the world more than the nonviolent overthrow of the East German Communist regime. This book examines the collapse of East Germany as it unfolded in one city, Leipzig. Analyzing the leading role of the GDR's second largest city, Bartee combines chronological and descriptive narration of events with an in-depth critique of leading actors and groups. Prominent among these are the Protestant churches and the array of opposition groups concerned for peace, freedom, human rights, justice, and the environment. Bartee focuses in particular on the famous peace prayer services in St. Nicholas Church and the protest activities of the groups as they expanded into the mass demonstrations of late 1989. Using surveys and interviews with participants, as well as Leipzig archives, this study examines the motivations and methods of the demonstrators. Bartee concludes that, while the prayer services provided hope, inspiration, and information, the strong desire for a free, open society served as the group's chief motivation.


Communist Control of Religion

Communist Control of Religion
Author: Richard Conrad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1954
Genre: Germany
ISBN:

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The East German Church and the End of Communism

The East German Church and the End of Communism
Author: John P. Burgess
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1997
Genre: Church and state
ISBN: 0195110986

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Drawing on his own research in East Germany and relying primarily on sources published in East Germany itself, author John Burgess demonstrates the roots of the church's theology in Barth, Bonhoeffer, and in the Barmen declaration, which in 1934 pronounced Christianity and Nazi ideology to be incompatible.


Salt and Light

Salt and Light
Author: Timothy E. Loescher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2001
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:

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Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia

Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia
Author: Sabrina P. Ramet
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822312413

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Coming at a time of enormous transformations in the one-time Communist bloc, this volume provides a much-needed perspective on the significance of church-state relations in the renaissance of civil society in the region. The essays collected here accentuate the peculiarly political character of Protestantism within Communist systems. With few identifiable leaders, a multiplicity of denominations, and a tendency away from hierarchical structures, the Protestant churches presents a remarkably diverse pattern of church-state relations. Consequently, the longtime coexistence of Protestantism and Communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union affords numerous examples of political accommodation and theological adaption that both reflect and foreshadow the dramatic changes of the 1990s. Based on extensive field research, including interviews with notable figures in the Protestant churches in the region, the essays in this volume address broad topics such as the church's involvment in environmentalism, pacifism, and other dissident movements, as well as issues particular to Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, (1949-1989), Hungary, Yugoslavia (1945-1991), Bulgaria, and Romania. The final volume in the three-volume work "Christianity Under Stress," Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia will prove invaluable to anyone hoping to understand not only the workings of religion under Communism, but the historical and contemporary interactions of church and state in general. Contributors. Paul Bock, Lawrence Klippenstein, Paul Mojzes, Earl A. Pope, Joseph Pungur, Sabrina Petra Ramet, Walter Sawatsky, N. Gerald Shenk, Gerd Stricker, Sape A. Zylstra


A Christian in East Germany

A Christian in East Germany
Author: Johannes Hamel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1960
Genre: Germany (East)
ISBN:

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