Contents |
Machine generated contents note: -- List of Figures -- Caution to the Reader -- Acknowledgements -- Frequently Used German Words -- Introduction -- PART I: PROTESTANT GUILT -- Chapter 1: Guilt in Klara Schlink's Thought, 1920-1947 -- Chapter 2: Public Confessions of German National Guilt, 1945-1947 -- Chapter 3: Mother Basilea Schlink's Theology of Guilt -- PART II: THEY, THE PEOPLES -- Chapter 4: The German Volk -- Chapter 5: Schlink's Pseudo-Judaic, Germanic Vision of Nationhood -- PART III: REPENTING FOR OTHERS -- Chapter 6: Defining Repentance in Schlink's Theology -- Chapter 7: Schlink and the Sisters' Repentance as a Priestly and Monastic Service -- Chapter 8: The Place of Gender in Schlink and the Sisters' Repentance -- Chapter 9: The Creation of Sacred Space in Schlink and the Sisters' Repentance -- Afterword -- Appendix 1: The Barmen Declaration -- Appendix 2: The Stuttgart Confession -- Appendix 3: The Darmstadt Statement -- References -- Archival and Unpublished Primary Sources -- Published Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources. |