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Adolf Keller - Ecumenist, World Citizen, Philanthropist (Paperback)
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Adolf Keller - Ecumenist, World Citizen, Philanthropist (Paperback)
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Synopsis: The Swiss theologian Adolf Keller was the leading
ecumenist on the European continent between the two world wars. In
this book the historian Marianne Jehle-Wildberger delineates his
life and its achievements. Based on research in forty archives in
Europe and the United States, a picture emerges that shows a
wonderful man who was a personal friend oft Karl Barth, C. G. Jung,
Thomas Mann, and Albert Schweitzer--and thus who was influenced by
the spiritual tendencies of the twentieth century. Keller
cooperated closely with the National Council of Churches. His
Central Bureau of Relief in Geneva (Inter-Church Aid) was supported
by American churches. His lectures at Princeton Theological
Seminary on "Religion and Revolution" (1933)--in which he was one
of the first commentators to denounce National Socialism in
Germany--set a new standard of political discussion and are
unsurpassed. Marianne Jehle-Wildbergers' book is an important
contribution to twentieth-century church history and to the history
of the twentieth century in general. Endorsements: "This thoroughly
documented, skillfully presented, and readable study provides us
with the first biography of Swiss theologian Adolf Keller, one of
the most creative and influential figures in the early ecumenical
movement of the 1920s and 1930s. This book leads to a deeper
appreciation and a fuller understanding of Keller's immense labors
to promote refugee aid during World War II. It is a welcome
contribution to ecumenical studies." --Emidio Campi, Former General
Secretary of the World Student Christian Federation and Professor
Emeritus of Church History at University of Zurich "At long last,
the biography of this cofounder of the ecumenical movement has been
written. Jehle-Wildberger presents a comprehensive account of Adolf
Keller's life and work based on a painstaking study of sources. The
author particularly carves out Keller's strengths as a
communicator, which allowed him to become one of the 'good stewards
of God's varied grace' (1 Peter 4:10). As a pioneer of ecumenism,
Keller shall be remembered." --Gottfried W. Locher, President of
the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches and President of the
Community of Protestant Churches in Europe Author Biography:
Marianne Jehle-Wildberger is a renowned Swiss historian. She has
written many books and articles on the Reformation, Pietism, and
modern church history. She is a specialist on the time of National
Socialism and the church struggle in Germany and taught history at
the College of Sargans.
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