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creation of ethical 'Gray Zones' in the German Protestant church: reflections on the historical quest for ethical clarity

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States that the Holocaust not only compromised religion, but in many ways its fury depended upon its Christian forms in particular. Understanding how and why it happened is crucial if integrity is to be restored to the Christian tradition after Auschwitz

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