Description |
xviii, 301 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Catholic attitudes toward Jews before the Holocaust -- Genocide before the Holocaust: Poland, 1939 -- Genocide before the Holocaust: Croatia, 1941 -- The Holocaust and the priorities of Pope Pius XII -- In the eye of the storm: German bishops and the Holocaust -- European bishops and the Holocaust -- Catholic rescue efforts during the Holocaust -- Answering for the Holocaust: the United States confronts Germany -- The Holocaust and the priorities of Pius XII during the Cold War -- Catholics and Jews after the Holocaust -- The Holocaust recalled, antisemitism renounced: the Second Vatican Council |
Summary |
"The Catholic Church's official silence during the Holocaust, its antisemitism, and its apparent lack of action to save lives have all been part of a long historical discussion. Making extensive use of church documents, Michael Phayer investigates the actions of the Catholic Church and of individual Catholics during the crucial period from the emergence of Hitler until the Church's official rejection of antisemitism in 1965. Phayer's account permits us to follow the evolution of official Catholic thinking during the rebuilding of Germany, the Cold War, and the gradual theological reforms that led to Vatican II."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-293) and index |
Subject |
Pius, Pope XII, 1876-1958 -- Relations with Jews
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Catholic Church -- Relations -- Judaism.
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Christianity and antisemitism -- History -- 20th century.
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Judaism -- Relations -- Catholic Church.
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Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
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Author |
EBSCOhost
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LC no. |
99087415 |
ISBN |
0253214718 |
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0253337259 alkaline paper |
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9780253214713 |
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9780253337252 alkaline paper |
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