Abstract

This appreciative and critical review briefly summarizes the contents of Susannah Heschel’s book, The Aryan Jesus and probes four areas of engagement and disagreement with Heschel: the incomplete portrayal of Grundmann, the question of the influence of Grundmann and his Institute, the question of the common elements of anti-Judaism shared by the Confessing Church and the German Christians, and the nature of Christianity itself.

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