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      Positive Christianity - Wikipedia

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      Jump to In Nazi ideology — "Aryan Christianity" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Arianism. Flag of the German Christians, a reactionary movement in ...
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      The Nazis' 'Positive Christianity' - Taylor & Francis Online

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      However, as a faction of the. Protestant Church rather than a wing of the Nazi Party, the German Christians might better be described as 'fascist clericals' rather ...
      by R Steigmann‐Gall · ‎2007 · ‎Cited by 8 · ‎Related articles

      The German Churches and the Nazi State | The Holocaust ...

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      Background. The population of Germany in 1933 was around 60 million. Almost all Germans were Christian, belonging either to the Roman Catholic (ca.

      'Positive Christianity': Theological rationales and legacies ...

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      Apr 23, 2020 — Abstract In response to the 1933 election of Adolf Hitler as German Chancellor, the various German Christian movements set about the task of ...
      by R Buesnel · ‎2020 · ‎Related articles

      Christianity and the Nazi Movement: A Response - JStor

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      Hitler, as the ultimate arbiter and articulator of nazi ideology, actively rejected repeated attempts to transform his movement into a religion. I do not engage political ...
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      Positive Christianity (Chapter 1) - The Holy Reich

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      Summary. The struggle we are now waging today until victory or the bitter end is, in its deepest sense, a struggle between Christ and Marx. Joseph Goebbels.

      Positive Christianity - History Learning Site

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      Mar 9, 2015 — Positive Christianity was a religious philosophy supported by Alfred Rosenberg, the man seen as being the intellectual heavyweight of the Naz.

      (PDF) 'Positive Christianity': Theological rationales and legacies

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      Oct 11, 2020 — PDF | In response to the 1933 election of Adolf Hitler as German Chancellor, the various German Christian movements set about the task of ...

      Nazism and Religion: The Problem of “Positive Christianity ...

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      Oct 23, 2020 — It establishes that “positive Christianity” had an existing meaning in German society before the Nazi Party was formed — dogmatic Christian ...

      'Positive Christianity': Theological rationales and legacies ...

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      In response to the 1933 election of Adolf Hitler as German Chancellor, the various German Christian movements set about the task of constructing a national ...
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      Positive Christianity was a movement within Nazi Germany which mixed the belief that the racial purity of the German people should be maintained by mixing Nazi ideology with elements of Christianity. Wikipedia
      Founded: 1920
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