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Coppa, Frank J.
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262.13 22
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2006
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Gerdmar, Anders.
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261.260943 22
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2009
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As Adolf Hitler strategised his way to power, he knew that it was necessary to gain the support of theology and the Church. This study looks at roots of theological anti-Semitism and how Jews and Judaism were constructed, positively and negatively, in the biblical interpretation of German Protestant theology.
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Phayer, Michael, 1935-
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282.09044 21
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2000
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Langmuir, Gavin I.
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291.07 20
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1990
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Langmuir, Gavin I.
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291.07 20
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1990
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Chazan, Robert.
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909.04924 20
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1997
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Sapir Abulafia, Anna.
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261.2609021 20
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1995
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Lipton, Sara, 1962-
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305.8924040902 21
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1999
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Lipton, Sara, 1962-
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305.8924040902 21
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1999
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Biale, David, 1949-
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296.396 22
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2007
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David Biale traces the continuing, changing and often clashing roles of blood as both both symbol and substance through the entire sweep of Jewish and Christian history, from Biblical times to the present.
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Spicer, Kevin P., 1965-
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940.5318 22
Publication Date
2007
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In this volume, 13 scholars of European history, Jewish studies, and Christian theology examine antisemitism's insidious role in Europe's intellectual and political life. The essays reveal that annihilative antisemitic thought was not limited to Germany, but could be found in theology and liturgical practice of most of Europe's Christian churches.
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Rabinbach, Anson, editor.
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943.086 23
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2013
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"This book is a collection of documents, mostly translated from the German, that covers the entire Third Reich, from the beginnings of National Socialism in Munich in 1919, through the rise of Nazism in the 1930s, and ultimately the defeat of the Third Reich. It is wide-ranging, covering the core doctrine of anti-Semitism, education, German youth, women and marriage, science, health, the Church, literature, visual arts, music, the body, industry, sports, and the resistance"-- "No documentation of National Socialism can be undertaken without the explicit recognition that the "German Renaissance" promised by the Nazis culminated in unprecedented horror--World War II and the genocide of European Jewry. With The Third Reich Sourcebook, editors Anson Rabinbach and Sander L. Gilman present a comprehensive collection of newly translated documents drawn from wide-ranging primary sources, documenting both the official and unofficial cultures of National Socialist Germany from its inception to its defeat and collapse in 1945. Framed with introductions and annotations by the editors, the documents presented here include official government and party pronouncements, texts produced within Nazi structures, such as the official Jewish Cultural League, as well as documents detailing the impact of the horrors of National Socialism on those who fell prey to the regime, especially Jews and the handicapped. With thirty chapters on ideology, politics, law, society, cultural policy, the fine arts, high and popular culture, science and medicine, sexuality, education, and other topics, The Third Reich Sourcebook is the ultimate collection of primary sources on Nazi Germany."--Publisher's website.
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