- The
Confessing Church (German:
Bekennende Kirche,
pronounced [bəˈkɛnəndə ˈkɪʁçə] ) was a
movement within German Protestantism in ****
Germany that arose...
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Martin Niemöller,
First Commandment, London, 1937, pp. 243–250. LeMO. "Die
Bekennende Kirche". Dhm.de.
Retrieved 19 June 2014. "Niemoeller
Volunteers for U-Boat...
- Comenius-Instituts Münster), p. 30. ISBN 3-525-61362-8.
Bernd Martin, „Professoren und
Bekennende Kirche. Zur
Formierung Freiburger Widerstandskreise über den evangelischen...
- York:
Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-72869-4. OCLC 22888118. LeMO. "Die
Bekennende Kirche" (in German). Dhm.de.
Retrieved 19 June 2014. The text of this...
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pastors had
joined the
Emergency League. It was the
forerunner of the
Bekennende Kirche (Confessing Church),
which aimed to
preserve historical, Biblically...
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church doctrine. Most of the
resistance came from
confessing communities (
bekennende Gemeinden)
within "intact [de]" and "destro**** churches [de]" (see below)...
- Noss, "
Bekennende Kirche in Berlin", p. 128. Ralf
Lange and
Peter Noss, "
Bekennende Kirche in Berlin", p. 123. Ralf
Lange and
Peter Noss, "
Bekennende Kirche...
- from the
civil service. In a
subsequent post as
legal advisor to the
Bekennende Kirche (confessing church) he
devoted himself to the
resistance movement...
- the
German Christians (Deutsche Christen) and the
Confessing Church (
Bekennende Kirche) over
control of the
Protestant churches; The
tensions between...
- location),
appeared in 1940. Lösch was a
member of the "Confessing Church" (
Bekennende Kirche), a
Protestant group that
spoke out
openly against Adolf Hitler...