An edition of Hitler's cross (2012)

Hitler's cross

how the cross was used to promote the Nazi agenda

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Hitler's cross
Erwin W. Lutzer
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how the cross was used to promote the Nazi agenda

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Publisher
Moody Publishers
Language
English

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Hitler's cross: how the cross was used to promote the Nazi agenda
2012, Moody Publishers
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Table of Contents

Introduction to 2012 Edition
Waiting for Hitler
God and Hitler : Who Was in Charge?
The Religion of the Third Reich : Then and Now
The Anti-Semitism of the Third Reich
The Church Is Deceived
The Church Is Divided
The Church Is Dismembered
Heroism in the Third Reich
The Cost of Discipleship in the Third Reich
America's Own Hidden Cross.

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Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
322/.1094309043
Library of Congress
DD256.7 .L87 2012, DD256.7.L87 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25307241M
ISBN 13
9780802408501
LCCN
2012014894

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