Geschichte des Christentums V
19. und 20. Jahrhundert
Albrecht Beutel, Klaus Fitschen, Traugott Jähnichen, Adolf Martin Ritter, Udo Rüterswörden, Ulrich Schwab, Loren T Stuckenbruck
The >long 19th century<- from the French Revolution to the end of the World War I – can also be perceived in church history as an epoch of ruptures as well as new beginnings,
orientations towards tradition as well as modernization. The "short 20th century" – marked by the consequences of two world wars and fascist as well as communist ictatorships – presented the churches with new challenges, not least that of secularization. On the other hand, this century is marked by an ecumenical rapprochement of the denominations, by an intensive coming to terms with the past of the churches and by their participation in democratic reconstruction. These two major sections, which pay particular attention to developments in Germany and Europe, are supplemented
by a contribution on the history of Orthodoxy.