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- British Christians and the Third Reich
- British Christians and the Third Reich
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I An Inhabited Landscape
- Part II The German National Revolution, 1933–1934
- Part III Resisting a Rapprochement, 1935–1937
- 6 Uneasy Calm
- 7 A Dubious Stability
- 8 A Papal Encyclical, a World Conference and an Arrest
- Part IV Crisis, 1938–1939
- Part V The Onslaught, 1939–1943
- Part VI A Gathering Judgement, 1944–1949
- Endings and Legacies
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - Uneasy Calm
1935
from Part III - Resisting a Rapprochement, 1935–1937
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- British Christians and the Third Reich
- British Christians and the Third Reich
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I An Inhabited Landscape
- Part II The German National Revolution, 1933–1934
- Part III Resisting a Rapprochement, 1935–1937
- 6 Uneasy Calm
- 7 A Dubious Stability
- 8 A Papal Encyclical, a World Conference and an Arrest
- Part IV Crisis, 1938–1939
- Part V The Onslaught, 1939–1943
- Part VI A Gathering Judgement, 1944–1949
- Endings and Legacies
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
In 1935 the Roman Catholic publisher, Sheed & Ward, brought out a new discussion of the condition of Europe by Christopher Dawson, Religion and the Modern State. The book itself was produced to a conspicuous standard, even presenting a frontispiece by Eric Gill, a characteristic reflection on words from the Book of Revelation.1
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- British Christians and the Third ReichChurch, State, and the Judgement of Nations, pp. 141 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022