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In 1939 the so-called 'Entjudungsinstitut' was founded in Eisenach.
In church sponsorship, it sought to "research" and eradicate the
Jewish influences on theology and the church. The institute shows a
perfidious ecclesiastical service to the National Socialist racial
policy in a pseudo-scientific guise and marks one of the darkest
chapters that the German evangelical responsible theological
science wrote during the Nazi era on the initiative of the church.
On the basis of existing research results, this volume turns for
the first time in an interdisciplinary manner to the
'Entjudungsinstitut', contextualizes the ethnic and anti-Semitic
ideology and theology of the institution, compares them with
similar pseudoscientific institutes and asks about its impact and
impact in Eastern and Western Europe West Germany.
The memory of the Reformation was the identity of the Protestant
denominations in the early modern period. The memoria was, as it
were, the arch of remembrance that connected the Lutheran, but also
the Reformed denomination with its beginnings. Different forms of
expression of memory are exemplarily analyzed, contextually
interpreted and profiled in an interdisciplinary manner by
recognized scientists. This enables a new construction of the
history of the Reformation culture of remembrance from the 16th to
the 18th century, which is particularly vivid in the early modern
Lutheran territories of the Ernestine dukes.
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