Peter Howson 
Britain and the German Churches, 1945-1950 [EPUB ebook] 
The Role of the Religious Affairs Branch in the British Zone

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Explores the ways in which the British Religious Affairs Branch aimed to organise religious life in post-war Germany.
It is well known that at the key allied conferences during the latter part of World War II the future victorious allies were already progressing their post-war planning. Duly, an Allied Control Commission, with the task of providing administrative functions and eventually handing them over to an elected government, was formed in post-war Germany. In the Western zones, the cornerstone of coordinated administration was a policy of denazification, demilitarisation and democratization. Almost all sectors of German life would thereafter to be administered by the Allies.
German Churches and religious affairs had, however, been promised to the defeated Germany. Of course, Nazism hadn’t spared the Christian churches, and so questions of denazification and the future relationship between church and state in Germany remained significant. This book examines the British approach towards post-war German religious and ecclesiastical life by highlighting the role of the British Element of the Control Commission, more specifically the Religious Affairs Branch that was separated from the Education Branch at the end of 1945. Considering British attitudes to Catholics and Protestants, as well as the remaining Jewish and Muslim communities in Germany, this book uncovers allied differences with regards to organising future religious life in Germany.
PETER HOWSON is the author of
Padre, Prisoner and Pen-Pusher. The World War One Experiences of the Reverend Benjamin O’Rorke and
Muddling Through. The Organisation of British Army Chaplaincy in World War One. For Boydell’s Church of England Record Society Series, he edited
The First World War Diaries of the Rt. Rev. Llewellyn Gwynne (2019). As a member of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department Howson served in Germany during the period 1977to 1997.

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Introduction
1. Creating a ‘Religious Affairs’ staff
2. The move to Germany
3. British experiences of religion in Germany in the summer of 1945
4. The formation of a separate Religious Affairs Branch
5. Relationships with the Catholic Church
6. Relationships with Protestant churches
7. Relationships with ‘Minor Denominations’
8. Religious Visitors to the churches in the British Zone
9. The Allied Religious Affairs Committee
10. The Final Year: 1949-50
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Text of the ‘Stuttgart Declaration’
Appendix 2: Senior members of staff of the Religious Affairs Branch

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PETER HOWSON is the author of Padre, Prisoner and Pen-Pusher. The World War One Experiences of the Reverend Benjamin O’Rorke and Muddling Through. The Organisation of British Army Chaplaincy in World War One. For Boydell’s Church of England Record Society Series, he edited The First World War Diaries of the Rt. Rev. Llewellyn Gwynne (2019). As a member of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department Howson served in Germany during the period 1977to 1997.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 305 ● ISBN 9781800100824 ● Tamanho do arquivo 6.0 MB ● Editora Boydell & Brewer ● Cidade Woodbridge ● País GB ● Publicado 2021 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 7791478 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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