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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Authors Note |
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2 The Freedom of God and the Freedom of Christians |
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3 "Socialists May Be Christians; Christians Must Be Socialists!" Karl Barth Was! |
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4 The Dire Situation of the Protestant Church: An Illustration of Transition in Karl Barth's Theology |
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5 Josef Lukl Hromadka: Theology in Solidarity with the Wretched of the Earth |
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48 | (13) |
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6 The Political Worship of God: The Example of Beyers Naude |
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61 | (11) |
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7 To Helmut Gollwitzer on His Eightieth Birthday, December 29, 1988 |
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72 | (4) |
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8 Something About Bonhoeffer |
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9 Discipleship between Conflicting Commandments: Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the Conspiracy against Hitler |
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84 | (11) |
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10 A Calling in a Higher Sense: Dorothee Soelle's Theopoetics |
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95 | (19) |
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11 The Gift of Hospitality |
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114 | (5) |
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II Quaestiones Disputatae |
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12 To Intervene or Not to Intervene: Is That the Question? |
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13 Dying as an Act of Defiance |
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133 | (10) |
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14 Failing the Promise of Nuremberg, or How the Germans' Inability to Mourn Blocked Reconciliation |
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143 | (12) |
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15 Since Auschwitz Everyone Should Know That Things Worse Than War Are Possible |
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155 | (12) |
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16 Poetry, Theology and Ethics: A Study in Paul Celan |
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167 | (14) |
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17 The Light of the Torah and the Children of "Hitler's Willing Executioners" |
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181 | (8) |
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18 Teaching the Next Generation: The Son of a Perpetrator Reflects |
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189 | (6) |
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19 White-Collar Crimes Against Humanity: The IG Farben Auschwitz Story |
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195 | (13) |
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20 Professional Ethics after Auschwitz |
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21 Children of Perpetrators: The Generations after Auschwitz |
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218 | (13) |
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22 Rebuilding Christian Faith after Auschwitz: An Autobiographical Reflection of a Perpetrator's Son |
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Bibliography |
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