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Human Rights and the Catholic Tradition
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Introduction; 1: The State of the Question: Nazi Terror, the Holocaust, and Resistance; 2: Catholic Ambivalence in the Third Reich; 3: The Scope of Christian Resistance in Germany; 4: Resistance in the Daily Lives of German Catholics; 5: The Construction of the Modern Catholic Theological Milieu; 6: The Meaning of Person Developed by Catholic Theology; 7: Catholic Theology Responds to the Challenge of Nazism; 8: Theology, the Turn to History, and Human Rights; Conclusion

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Donald Dietrich

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-Dietrich's story compels. The nuanced approach to history enriches our understanding of the roots of human rights in experiences like those in Nazi Germany... [T]his is a significant and very important book.-

--Joseph E. Capizzi, Journal of Church and State


"Dietrich's story compels. The nuanced approach to history enriches our understanding of the roots of human rights in experiences like those in Nazi Germany... [T]his is a significant and very important book."

--Joseph E. Capizzi, Journal of Church and State


"Dietrich's story compels. The nuanced approach to history enriches our understanding of the roots of human rights in experiences like those in Nazi Germany... [T]his is a significant and very important book." --Joseph E. Capizzi, Journal of Church and State


"Dietrich's story compels. The nuanced approach to history enriches our understanding of the roots of human rights in experiences like those in Nazi Germany... [T]his is a significant and very important book."--Joseph E. Capizzi, Journal of Church and State

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