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The historical investigation of Protestantism has frequently been
confined to an internal national framework; and yet Church history
of the twentieth century provides ample evidence for the fact that
national tendencies have to be interpreted against the background
of international developments, and cannot be adequately assessed in
isolation. The present volume is an attempt to take this seriously.
It contains contributions by scholars from many countries, mostly
European. They represent various disciplines: History, Sociology
and Church history. The book has four chapters: (1) Transformations
and historical turning points in the twentieth century; (2) The
world wars and their repercussions for the churches; (3) The
post-war period. Totalitarian ideologies as a challenge for the
churches; (4) Christian Europe? - Globalization -
internationalization.
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