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29. The Beginnings of Ecumenism in Germany: From the Hochkirche Movement to the Development of the Una Sancta Groups

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Author(s): Metzlaff, Paul
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part III. Beginnings: Movements Become a Movement previous chapter 1 Introduction The religious landscape in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s was a vibrant one characterized by a desire for spiritual renewal and authenticity. From the Catholic tradition emerged the Bible movement in which Catholics sought to find a new vigorous relationship to Holy Scripture. This current helped bring about a rapprochement with Protestantism and contributed to the foundation of the Katholisches Bibe…

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Babut, Charles Bacuez, Louis Baggs, Charles Bagnall, Robert W. Bahelele Nidimisina, Jacques Baillie, Donald M. Bailly, Vincent de Paul Baker, Derek Baker, Elizabeth B. Baker, Joseph A. Balabin, Eugène (Yevgeny Petrovich) Balandier, Georges Balashov, Nikolay Balch, Emily G. Bale, John Baltus, Urbain Banasch, Georg Bancel, Nicolas Banks, F.E. Barakatullah, A.H. Mohammed (Maulana Barkatullah) Barber, Melanien Barbolla, Manuela Barbour, Josephus P. Bardy, Gustave Bares, Nikolaus Bariéty, Jacques Barlieva, Slavia Barlow, Bernard Barnave, Antoine Barnett, Ferdinand Barnett,…