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The Sermon as Discursive Frame for the Nazi Past: Preaching about the German History Exhibition “Neue Anfänge nach 1945?”

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posted on 2025-08-01, 17:13 authored by C Paver
When a history exhibition about the transition from National Socialism to democracy toured Lutheran churches in northern Germany in the 2010s, preachers were invited to address the exhibition in their Sunday sermon. Like the speeches regularly given by civic dignitaries at German history museums, the sermons drew on democratic traditions of speaking about National Socialism. They also drew on Lutheran discursive traditions: Bible exegesis, homiletics, theology. The article considers how preachers combine a professional knowledge of what should be said about National Socialism with their pastoral role. The German family emerges as a key – but limiting – trope in discussion of the Nazi past in the church setting.

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Submission date

2022-07-27

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Penn State University Press via the DOI in this record

Journal

Journal for the History of Rhetoric

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Penn State University Press

Edition

2687-8011

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  • Accepted Manuscript

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en

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2023-07-10T09:44:28Z

FOA date

2024-05-24T15:36:05Z

Citation

Vol. 26 (3), pp. 331–358

Department

  • Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies

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