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Learning from the Barmen Declaration of 1934 : theological-ethical-political commentary

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Author(s)
Nessan, Craig L.
Keywords
Lutheran ethics
political responsibility of Christians
GE Subjects
Theological ethics
Political ethics
Migration ethics
Comparative religious ethics
Specific religion, Christianity
Christian denominations
Lutheran

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3981539
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https://elca.org/JLE/Articles/1292?_ga=2.233787356.370668376.1606749316-628058782.1602252267
Abstract
What can the Barmen Declaration teach us about theological, ethical, and political implications for the political responsibility of Christians in response to the flight, migration, and integration of displaced persons also in our own time? This essay examines each of the six articles of the Barmen Declaration using a contemporary theological-ethical-political lens.
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2019
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Article
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