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'When The German Phoenix first appeared in 1960, only a small
circle of scholars recognized its seminal importance, as well as
that of the events it addressed. Today, both the book and the
events have become landmarks in modern religious history.' from the
foreword by Hubert Locke. Religious historians attribute an entire
movement of scholarship to the initial publication of The German
Phoenix in 1960. Author Franklin Hamlin Littell was, and is,
responsible for initiating and continuing research on the encounter
between German Protestantism and the government of the Third Reich.
Littell's many accomplishments, including the establishment of the
first graduate seminar in an American university on the twin themes
of the Holocaust and the Church struggle, serve to make this
special reprint edition the essential item for study in its field.
'When The German Phoenix first appeared in 1960, only a small
circle of scholars recognized its seminal importance, as well as
that of the events it addressed. Today, both the book and the
events have become landmarks in modern religious history.' from the
foreword by Hubert Locke. Religious historians attribute an entire
movement of scholarship to the initial publication of The German
Phoenix in 1960. Author Franklin Hamlin Littell was, and is,
responsible for initiating and continuing research on the encounter
between German Protestantism and the government of the Third Reich.
Littell's many accomplishments, including the establishment of the
first graduate seminar in an American university on the twin themes
of the Holocaust and the Church struggle, serve to make this
special reprint edition the essential item for study in its field.
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