In the first decade after the Second World War in the German -speaking countries, attempts were made to get out of the crisis through an appeal to religion and the return of European history to its Christian roots, which caused a great resonance in society. However, by the end of the 1950s. Christian oriented literature practically ceased to exist, giving way to purely social problems. The book presents both the very direction of Christian literature and the mechanisms of its crowding out.
The book is designed for all who are interested in issues of German literature and theology.
Author
Bakshi Natalia
Publisher
Languages of Slavic cultures, 2013
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