-
Religion Community"),
which in 1934 was
given the new name "Deutsche
Volkskirche" (German People's Church). Its goal was to "de-Judaicize"
Christian teaching...
- (Entjudung) and the
building of a non-denominational People's
Church (
Volkskirche). The
proposed abolition of the Old
Testament was in part
fiercely opposed...
- and Saxon, with the
Lutheran Church in
Transylvania being de
facto a "
Volkskirche", i.e. the "national church" of the
Transylvanian Saxons (or the people's...
-
classes in
systematic theology at Jena. He was co-founder of the
Freien Volkskirche,
whose magazine he
published from 1919.
During his career, he labored...
- Call for Mythology.
Alfred Rosenberg's
calls for a "****ure church", a
Volkskirche [People's Church] that is
intended to be a "nucleus"
protected by the...
-
evangelization of tribes,
rather than individuals, the
concept known as
Volkskirche (Congregation Church). An avid linguist, he
compiled one of the first...
- 199–204 Hans
Joachim Schliep: Rez. zu Dirk Riesener:
Volksmission zwischen Volkskirche und Republik. 75
Jahre Haus
kirchlicher Dienste der Ev.-luth. Landeskirche...
-
article in
which he
repudiated the
notion of a "people's church" or
Volkskirche,
writing that
Christians belong ultimately not to any
particular people...
- theologian,
Walter Künneth, was
awarded prin****lly for Apel's book
Volkskirche ohne Volk (People's
Church without a People), in
which he criticizes...
- embolism. In 1927
Esther von
Kirchbach led the
Bundes für eine
lebendige Volkskirche ("Society for a
Living People's Church") in Dresden.
Starting from the...