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A study of two figures in the Christian opposition to Nazism, one famous, one obscure, and the theological traditions that shaped their responses to tyranny.Baptists and Lutherans often define the ...
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25 September 2014

A study of two figures in the Christian opposition to Nazism, one famous, one obscure, and the theological traditions that shaped their responses to tyranny.
Baptists and Lutherans often define the tension of being in the world, but not in terms of two separate realms: the kingdom of God and the kingdom of the world. However, their understanding of these realms and their delicate connection is quite nuanced. Within the Lutheran tradition, the two kingdoms are held in tension, which in turn leads to a precarious interaction of state and church. In the (Ana)Baptist tradition, a much stricter duality is emphasised, resulting in a more radical and separatist stance.
'Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Arnold Köster' analyses and compares the historical development of these two viewpoints, and to discover how these traditions, represented in the lives of two individual followers, responded to the ideological onslaught of neopaganism and the enforced political conformity of the Third Reich. Compared with Dietrich Bonhoeffer, little is known of the Baptist preacher Arnold Köster. His ministry as a pastor of the Baptist church in Vienna lasted from 1928-1960. During the Nazi regime, he consistently preached critically and prophetically against its underlying ideology.
Baptists and Lutherans often define the tension of being in the world, but not in terms of two separate realms: the kingdom of God and the kingdom of the world. However, their understanding of these realms and their delicate connection is quite nuanced. Within the Lutheran tradition, the two kingdoms are held in tension, which in turn leads to a precarious interaction of state and church. In the (Ana)Baptist tradition, a much stricter duality is emphasised, resulting in a more radical and separatist stance.
'Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Arnold Köster' analyses and compares the historical development of these two viewpoints, and to discover how these traditions, represented in the lives of two individual followers, responded to the ideological onslaught of neopaganism and the enforced political conformity of the Third Reich. Compared with Dietrich Bonhoeffer, little is known of the Baptist preacher Arnold Köster. His ministry as a pastor of the Baptist church in Vienna lasted from 1928-1960. During the Nazi regime, he consistently preached critically and prophetically against its underlying ideology.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
25 September 2014
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780718893491
Format: Paperback
[Spanring] has both made a valuable contribution to and provided a resource for our better understanding of the churches' situation under Hitler and also shows how such a memory can still illuminate our own context.
— Paul Ballard
'This is a useful read for students of the church under the Third Reich, highlighting a little known pastor and the complex, sometimes ambiguous, nature of his resistance to Nazism. There is also interesting material on the Confessing Church, and on how the different trajectories of the Reformation, Lutheran, and Anabaptist fed into the catastrophe of the twentieth century Germany. So well worth the read'.
— Peter Waddell
— Paul Ballard
'This is a useful read for students of the church under the Third Reich, highlighting a little known pastor and the complex, sometimes ambiguous, nature of his resistance to Nazism. There is also interesting material on the Confessing Church, and on how the different trajectories of the Reformation, Lutheran, and Anabaptist fed into the catastrophe of the twentieth century Germany. So well worth the read'.
— Peter Waddell
Foreword by Keith W. Clements
Preface
1 Following Jesus
2 Dietrich Bonhoeffer
3 Arnold Köster
4 The World
5 E ngaging with the World
6 The Church
7 Salvation
8 Conclusion
Appendices
1 A Fictional Encounter
2 Interviews
3 Köster Source Material
Bibliography
Preface
1 Following Jesus
2 Dietrich Bonhoeffer
3 Arnold Köster
4 The World
5 E ngaging with the World
6 The Church
7 Salvation
8 Conclusion
Appendices
1 A Fictional Encounter
2 Interviews
3 Köster Source Material
Bibliography