After the Second World War the apogee , following the severe war losses among religious brothers , came in 1955 with 4 , 789 brothers . The number of novices in
the German novitiates of male institutes , which in the 1950s was about 900 ...
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American ActivitiesPublish On: 1959
The principal Jewish synagog in Minsk, which before the Second World War was
converted into a traveling artists theater ... which before World War I, had about
4,500 Orthodox, about 450 Catholic, and 700 Jewish churches, now has religious
...
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
... is the oldest one of the churches in Minsk , and which was , before the Second World War , changed into a warehouse and ... To understand the extent of the
destruction of religious life in Byelorussia brought on by 40 years of this
Communist ...
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American ActivitiesPublish On: 1959
The principal Jewish synagog in Minsk , which before the Second World War was
converted into a traveling artists ... before World War I , had about 4 , 500
Orthodox , about 450 Catholic , and 700 Jewish churches , now has religious
services ...
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
On ship , I have seen men read their Testament while on a gun watch , but
otherwise , with other men , to be wholly unconcerned over a religious faith in
their conversation as well as in their actions . The second factor I have noticed is
the ...
Whether or not Communism should be classed as a religion is a mat - at - new
spirit of nationalism and the loss of new spin must ... Since World War II , the
United to the political , economic , and social sit - lated to the first , is the drive
toward ...
Racial Attitudes in Wartime : The Protestant Churches During the Second World War W . EDWARD ORSER Delegates to a special meeting of the Federal Council
of Churches in Columbus , Ohio , in March , 1946 , adopted a report which ...
In the General Gouvernement the Evangelical Church was in an even worse
position than the Catholic Church , since it was completely pro - Polish and the
occupiers ... religious and cultural dissonance between the East and West
increased with each century . ... persecuted and deported en masse to camps ,
was much worse , since Moscow did not recognise Rome 66 Poland in the Second World War.
It is one of the ironies of the Second World War that its end found a much more
flourishing Christian church on Soviet soil than its beginning . In all these
circumstances no easy audit of religion and the war is possible . Despite some
alleviation ...
Author: Ed. Dear
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press
ISBN: UOM:39015034308463
Category: World War, 1939-1945
Page: 1343
View: 353
An illustrated survey contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged articles on every aspect of the war, including national figures, battles, social history, and military technology
Author: Sunder Raj Sathianathan RaichurPublish On: 1959
Before we proceed to the fourth stage , two other types of Church and state
relations need to be considered . In order to understand the relation of Church
and State in the pre - Second World War period in the U . S . S . R . it is necessary
to ...
The Church's concordat policy entered a new phase . Fate of Concordats in
Socialist Countries . For religion and the Church the most fateful effect of the Second World War was the advance of the Soviet Union dominated by the
Bolshevik ...
Author: Hubert Jedin
Publisher:
ISBN: IND:30000035597883
Category: Church history
Page:
View: 681
An abridged edition of the original 10 volume work, it covers a history of the Catholic Church through the 1960s.
14 ) Describe the relationship that has existed between Communism and the Church since World War II . Have there been any signs of ... 7 ) How did
Mussolini and Hitler treat religion - especially the Catholic Church ? 8 ) Under
what difficult ...
After the Second World War both the Netherlands Indies / Indonesia and Surinam
became independent . ... The reformation of the church in the Netherlands was
closely associated with the struggle for political and religious freedom under ...
Author: Jean-Jacques Bauswein
Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020195595
Category: Religion
Page: 740
View: 895
This book includes a complete list of the churches and institutions--746 churches and 529 theological schools--that today claim for themselves the heritage of the Protestant Reformation and provides basic information on each of them.
In parishes where this recognition takes place , religious education includes work
with adults and their way of life both within and outside the parish . ... That has
changed in the twentieth century , especially since the Second World War .
Whereas the membership of the Church Council had so far exclusively consisted
of Danish missionaries , it now came to include Nigerian elders and catechists
from the local congregations . 13 The Second World War , then , became a great
...
Author: Niels Kastfelt
Publisher:
ISBN: UOM:39015032194121
Category: Christianity
Page: 204
View: 176
A study of relations between Christians and Muslims in Africa, especially Nigeria and Tanzania and the effect of religions on many aspects of life and government.
But the awful horrors of this second World War are likely to exhaust these dark
forces , purge off the weaknesses of Churches as well as of bodies like the T. S. ,
and compel human beings of all countries to co - operate . “ Whom the Lord
loveth ...
Ever since the end of World War II when the Soviet Union spread its influence
over a major part of Europe and the ... in the religious communities in these
countries and the various historical backgrounds as to the relations between church and ...
CHAPTER TEN THE AFRICAN - AMERICAN AND ETHIOPIAN DIMENSION IN
THE URBAN CHURCH Introduction There ... J.A. Daniels , and was strengthened
by other AMEC dignitaries , who visited Salisbury after the Second World War .
Spirituality and Religion in the Second World War As suggested , A Canterbury
Tale works , at times , on both story ... they are not always defined by organised church religion but by an internal state of mind acquired through a response to ...
Author: Stella Hockenhull
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Pub
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131758513
Category: Performing Arts
Page: 211
View: 181
"As a trained art historian and film scholar, Hockenhull provides revealing comparative close visual analyses of the films of Powell and Pressburger, where she also examines the films' critical reception when first released to support her argument about a general cultural British Neo-Romantic sensibility during the period. This thought provoking book is of particular interest to British cultural and art historians.-Review by Dr. Ulrike Sieglohr." --P. [4] of cover.