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Demonizing the Jews
Christopher J. Probst

Demonizing the Jews

Luther and the Protestant church in Nazi Germany

Indiana University Press (2012)
9780253000989
251 pages
Value: $ 150.39
Dewey 261.26094309043
LC Classification BX4844 .P743 2012
LC Control No. 2011049610

Subject

  • Christianity And Antisemitism
  • Church And State - History - Germany
  • Germany - Church History
  • Protestant Churches - History - Germany

Plot

The acquiescence of the German Protestant churches in Nazi oppression and murder of Jews is well documented. In this book, Christopher J. Probst demonstrates that a significant number of German theologians and clergy made use of the 16th-century writings by Martin Luther on Jews and Judaism to reinforce the racial antisemitism and religious anti-Judaism already present among Protestants. Focusing on key figures, Probst's study makes clear that a significant number of pastors, bishops, and theologians of varying theological and political persuasions employed Luther's texts with considerable effectiveness in campaigning for the creation of a "de-Judaized" form of Christianity. Probst shows that even the church most critical of Luther's anti-Jewish writings reaffirmed the antisemitic stereotyping that helped justify early Nazi measures against the Jews.