Karl Schulz Bücher





Das Erstarken des deutschen Sprachgeistes und die Sprachwissenschaft
Zeitfragen des christlichen Volkslebens
- 92 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Das Buch behandelt die Entwicklung des deutschen Sprachgeistes und dessen Bedeutung für das christliche Volksleben im 19. Jahrhundert. Es bietet eine tiefgehende Analyse der Sprachwissenschaft und deren Einfluss auf die kulturelle Identität der Deutschen. Der unveränderte Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1889 ermöglicht einen Einblick in die damaligen gesellschaftlichen und sprachlichen Fragestellungen.
Content and Essence of the German God-Belief
- 60 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Originally written during World War II, this religious treatise by Karl Schulz outlines a form of deism that was promoted by Berlin during the Nazi regime. During this time, Kirchenkampf had led to a number of officials leaving the churches, however atheism was regarded with greater taboo than the rejection of Christianity, or the prevailing anti-Semitism of the period. In contrast with Odinism, the Positive German God-Belief ("gottgläubig") was a religious movement which sought to espouse a certain piety without a clerical authority- being pagan, but invoking a monotheism reflecting the earlier tradition of Dyeus Pater. Few of these texts, with many destroyed after the war during denazification, were studied by English-speaking historians from a comparative religious standpoint in the remainder of the 20th century.
Overcoming George
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of Southern California during the Depression, the narrative explores the struggles of a young person navigating life within a dysfunctional family dominated by a harsh stepfather. Themes of resilience and survival emerge as the protagonist faces the challenges of poverty and familial conflict, ultimately seeking a path to self-discovery and empowerment amidst adversity.