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movement, which resisted the regime's attempt to control the churches. He took over as the pastor of the congregation at Berlin-Dahlem after the arrest of
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from 1945 to 1949. He wrote a book about his experience of being a POW which became a bestseller in Germany in 1950 (
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During the period of the Nazi regime in Germany, Gollwitzer was a well-known member of the
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in Munich, Erlangen, Jena, and Bonn (1928–1932); he later completed a doctorate under
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Werner Raupp (1998). "Gollwitzer, Helmut (Hans)". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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about Gollwitzer's work at Dahlem Parish as shown in the exhibition
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Gollwitzer was appointed professor of systematic theology at the
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Dying We Live: The Final Messages and Records of the Resistance.
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The Demands of Freedom: Papers by a Christian in West Germany.
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German Protestant (Lutheran) theologian and author (1908–1993)
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Our God Loves Justice: An Introduction to Helmut Gollwitzer.
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Our God Loves Justice: An Introduction to Helmut Gollwitzer
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The Christian Faith and the Marxist Criticism of Religion.
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in Basel (1937), writing on the understanding of the
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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