The Legacy of the Barmen Declaration :Politics and the Kingdom - Faith and Politics: Political Theology in a New Key

The Legacy of the Barmen Declaration

The Legacy of the Barmen Declaration :Politics and the Kingdom - Faith and Politics: Political Theology in a New Key

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In 1934, during the Nazi regime in Germany, members of the Confessing Church issued the Declaration of Barmen, which reaffirmed their primary loyalty to the word of God. With their action, they established a legacy for future generations to follow in similar situations.This volume examines the historical, political, and theological context of the creation of the Barmen Declaration, as it constituted an act of theological and political resistance against tyranny, terror, and fascism. The work of the Barmen Declaration demonstrated clearly and powerfully the "this-worldly" ethical and political salience of religion and theology to empower witness, resistance, and solidarity. Containing contributions from an inclusive array of renowned scholars, the volume unfolds the lasting legacy and continued relevance of Barmen.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781793601339
ISBN10 179360133X
Number Of Pages 140
Item Weight 399 g
Product Dimensions 161 x 229 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format hardback
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In this crisp volume, we find a focused, careful account of Barmen in its historical context and a circumspect parsing of what the Barmen Declaration can and cannot promise us today. . . . As I read this volume explicating Barmen, this lesson stands up most of all: Barmen is inspiring, but it is also a slow work, enabled by decades of faithful training and ministry before the time of crisis. Apart from that, Barmen would have remained simply a whisper floating on the Rhine. * Center for Barth Studies *
As a rule Christians seldom know they are in trouble until it is too late to know the trouble they are in. That is why it is so important we have this book on the process that led Christians in Germany to the Barmen Declaration. From Barmen we learn how to discern pathologies that can only be diagnosed from a Christological perspective. This is a book we have long needed because it helps us see how difficult the process was that resulted in this extraordinary text. May it help us see where we are today. -- Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University Divinity School
Bravo! These insightful, interrelated essays shed new light on the Barmen Declaration and its underlying, once-again urgent issue: how do we sustain independent, challenging interactions between the churches and the state, between true faith and patriotism? -- Robert A. Krieg, author of Catholic Theologians in Nazi Germany
[T]his volume provokes Christians and other people of good will to be inspired by the example of those who gathered in Barmen to counter all-too-comfortable religious accommodations to dictatorship. -- John Francis Burke, Journal of Church and State

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Author's Bio

Fred Dallmayr is professor emeritus of University of Notre Dame and is member of the board of the Dialogue of Civilizations-Research Institute in Berlin.

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