This early 20th century book explores the German Protestant Church's role in society, arguing it should remain closely tied to the state and the people it serves. The author examines how these ideas took shape during the Reformation era when the church transitioned from Catholic to Protestant rule and into the modern period, looking at how the relationship between the two has shifted over time. The author concludes that, to best serve the German people, the Protestant Church should focus on ethical teachings and avoid internal divisions.
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