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Testimonies of Christians Who Resisted the Third Reich
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Annemarie S. Kidder
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Orbis Books, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 177 pages
The witness of seven courageous Christians whose faith inspired them to resist the Nazi regime and who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

Through their stories and their own words this volume highlights seven inspiring men and women who felt compelled by their Christian faith to oppose the idolatrous Nazi regime. Some of their stories are well known, others less so: Theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, imprisoned and executed for his role in a plot to overthrow Hitler; Jesuit Alfred Delp, executed for his role in the anti-Nazi Kreisau Circle; Franz Jagerstatter, an Austrian peasant who refused to take a military oath; Sophie Scholl, a young university student and part of the doomed White Rose conspiracy; hymn writer and novelist Jochen Klepper; Berlin's Cathedral provost Bernhard Lichtenberg; and recently beatified Jesuit preacher Rupert Mayer. What were their motives? What convinced them, long before their vindication by history, that they must defend the truth and the dignity of human life at the cost of their own lives? In tracing their journeys, they challenge us to heed our own conscience; they bid us examine our own loyalties to kin and country in light of Christ's claims. They prod us to take our own stand with those Christ called "the least of these."

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Would you be willing to make a stand against a regime when you know the possible penalty is death? Would you be willing to die for your faith? That was the fate of six out of the seven Christians in ...

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About the author (2012)

Annemarie S. Kidder is a German-born theologian and pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, South Lyon, Michigan. She has translated and edited Karl Rahner's The Mystical Way in Everyday Life, and is the editor of Etty Hillesum: Spiritual Writings.

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