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  1. F. K. Otto Dibelius. Friedrich Karl Otto Dibelius (15 May 1880 – 31 January 1967) was a German bishop of the Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg, a self-described anti-Semite and up to 1934 a conservative, who became a staunch opponent of Nazism and communism.

  2. Friedrich Karl Otto Dibelius (* 15. Mai 1880 in Berlin; † 31. Januar 1967 ebenda) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Mit einjähriger Unterbrechung war er von 1925 bis 1945 Generalsuperintendent der Kurmark in der Evangelischen Kirche der Altpreußischen Union.

  3. Extract. Otto Dibelius is missing in our interpretations of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s development in the sense that though well-known, the Berlin general superintendent has been little thought of in this role. Eberhard Bethge in his life of Bonhoeffer and in the collected writings gives enough evidence of their social and ecclesiastical ...

  4. Há 2 dias · Overview. Otto Dibelius. (1880—1967) Quick Reference. (1880–1967), Lutheran Bp. of Berlin. The cousin of M. Dibelius, he became General Superintendent of the Kurmark in 1925. He took part in various early conferences of the Ecumenical Movement.

  5. 18 de jun. de 2022 · He was long regarded as the outstanding personality in the twentieth-century Protestant Church: Otto Dibelius (1880 – 1967). But what is missing is an overall picture of the leading theologian and “virtuoso power politician” and his work, especially during the National Socialist era, complains the Berlin history professor Manfred Gailus.

  6. to consolidate their power in the Reichstag, Otto Dibelius, the gen eral superintendent of the Kurmark in Prussia, delivered a four page directive to the pastors in his district. Although Dibelius sup ported the conservative German National party and sympathized with Hitler's public program of national recovery, he forbade his

  7. Otto Dibelius: Christ against the Tyrants | Christianity Today. July 5, 1963. 1963. A world Christian leader and past co-president (1954–1961) of the World Council of Churches, Dr. Otto...