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Chapter 8
Faith and Religion
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
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Announcement for a Lecture by Rudolf Steiner in Stuttgart (May 1919)
Oberammergau Passion Play (1922)
Article on the Construction of Germany’s First Mosque in Berlin (October 3, 1923)
The First Mosque Built in Germany (c. 1931)
The Muslim Community of the Berlin Mosque (c. 1931)
Prayer of Intercession for the Rhineland, Ruhr Area, and the Palatinate (June 1, 1924)
The City of Bamberg Celebrates Its 900th Anniversary (July 1924)
The Protestant Emigrant and Train Station Mission in Hamburg (1925)
Chancellor Hans Luther, Address to the Stockholm Conference for Practiced Christianity (August 1925)
From Bethel to East Africa in Service to Jesus (1927)
Joseph Weißenberg, “Faith-Healer” (1928)
Joseph Weißenberg, Faith Healer and Founder of the Evangelical Johannine Church (1932)
“Against the Excrescences of Carnival and Excessive Dancing” (January 29, 1929)
Celebration of the Feast of St. Hildegard (September 17, 1929)
Pilgrims in the Bavarian Town of Altötting (1930)
Newspaper Report on the Multitude of Religious Communities in Stuttgart (June 5, 1930)
Josef Joos Criticizes “Anti-Catholic Rhetoric” in the Reichstag (February 6, 1931)
The Catholic Argument against Marriages between Catholics and Protestants (June 13, 1931)
Christ in the Jungle. A Missionary Film from Cameroon (1931)
Arnold Brecht on Cardinal Pacelli and Radio in the Early 1920s (Retrospective Account, 1966)
Bernhard Hanssler on Catholicism and Democracy (Retrospective account, 1990)
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