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News, reviews, & commentary on contemporary religious history with a focus on Germany & Europe in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Conference Report: Christianity and National Socialism in International Perspective

December 22, 2024 · by the Editors · in News and Notes, Volume 30 Number 4 (Winter 2024)

Contemporary Church History Quarterly Volume 30, Number 4 (Winter 2024) Conference Report: Christianity and National Socialism in International Perspective, Washington, October 2024 By Kevin P. Spicer, Lauren Faulkner Rossi, Andrew Kloes, Victoria Barnett, Kathryn Julian, and Jonathan Huener The conference…

Conference Report: “Ecumenical Cooperation and World Politics”. The 2016 Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History Conference

December 1, 2016 · by Robert P. Ericksen · in News and Notes, Volume 22 Number 4 (December 2016)

Contemporary Church History Quarterly Volume 22, Number 4 (December 2016) Conference Report: “Ecumenical Cooperation and World Politics”. The 2016 Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History Conference, Helsinki, October 26-28, 2016 By Robert P. Ericksen On Oct. 26-28, 2016, Professors Aila Lauha and…

Conference Report: Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte Meeting, 2015

March 1, 2016 · by Robert P. Ericksen · in News and Notes, Volume 22 Number 1 (March 2016)

Contemporary Church History Quarterly Volume 22, Number 1 (March 2016) Conference Report: Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte Meeting, 2015 By Robert Ericksen “‘Ein neues Klima’: Rezeptionsgeschichte des Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzils in Ost- und Mitteleuropa” A conference took place on December 3-4, 2015 at…

Journal Report: Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History 27, issue 2 (2014)

March 1, 2015 · by Kyle Jantzen · in News and Notes, Volume 21 Number 1 (March 2015)

Contemporary Church History Quarterly Volume 21, Number 1 (March 2015) Journal Report: Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History 27, issue 2 (2014) By Kyle Jantzen, Ambrose University The latest issue of Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History (Volume 27, Issue 2, 2014. See http://www.v-r.de/en/magazine_edition-0-0/kirchliche_zeitgeschichte_2014_27_2-1010266/#section_inhalte) is devoted…

Article Note: Research on German Free Churches and Sects

June 1, 2010 · by Kyle Jantzen · in News and Notes, Volume 16 Number 2 (June 2010)

ACCH Quarterly Vol. 15, No. 2, June 2010 Article Note: Research on German Free Churches and Sects By John S. Conway, University of British Columbia and Kyle Jantzen, Ambrose University College Andrea Strübind, “German Baptists and National Socialism,” Journal of European Baptist…

Volume 31, Number 1 (Spring 2025)

  • Letter from the Editors (Spring 2025)
  • Thomas Großbölting in Memorium
  • Nachruf auf den Historiker Thomas Großbölting
  • “The New Testament is the most anti-Jewish book in the whole world.” Christian Antisemitism in the 20th Century
  • Review of Alexander Lamprecht, Zwischen Seelsorge und Diktatur: Südtirols Kirche in der NS-Zeit
  • Review of Gerlinde von Westphalen, Lady Abbess. Benedicta von Spiegel—Politische Ordensfrau in der NS-Zeit
  • Film Review of Zwischen uns Gott, Directed by Rebecca Hirneise
  • Review of Andreas Pangritz, Die Schattenseite des Christentums. Theologie und Antisemitismus

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