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Refuge Denied: The St. Louis Passengers and the Holocaust

DOC Refuge Denied: The St. Louis Passengers and the Holocaust by Sarah A. Ogilvie; Scott Miller in History

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In the fourth and fifth centuries; North Africa stood second only to Rome as a center of power for the Christian church in the western Roman Empire. Historical tradition holds that this vibrant ecclesiastical community; under the leadership of such forceful personalities as St. Augustine of Hippo and Aurelius of Carthage; maintained a spirited independence from papal control. Recently discovered letters of Augustine and a closer reading of the African canons show; however; that the African fathers willingly sought advice from the pope and often approached Rome for a final verdict in cases of canon law. In this groundbreaking book; J. E. Merdinger contends that the African church of late antiquity gradually became dependent on the papacy for the enforcement of church discipline.


#508073 in Books 2010-03-18Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .70 x 6.00l; .70 #File Name: 0299219844224 pages


Review
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. I have a hard cover; not a paperbackBy Dr. Rudolph JacobsonBeing instrumental in the development of this book (see page 8); as well as one of the Survivors of this ill fated Voyage of the S.S. St. Louis; now commonly referred to as "The Voyage of the Damned;" (coined after the title of the original book written by Thomas and Witts in 1974); I was very much interested in this sequel which accounted for all 936 of those Jewish Refugees even though this labor of love took almost 10 years. It is interesting and so well written that the reader constantly builds up their anticipation for the upcoming story from the present one. Each Survivor's story is different; very well documented; so the reader never gets bored. Hats off to Scott Miller and Sara Ogilvie for a great work to help preserve a moment during man's inhumanity/indifference to man. The Nazis were right when they said; "If the Rest of the World doesn't care about the 900 Jews on the St. Louis; do you think they Will Care What We Do with the Rest of Europe's Jews?" And; that gave the Nazis the Green Light for the Final Solution. This was the significance of the Voyage of the S.S. St. Louis.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An essential volume on the aftermath of the tragic St Louis voyageBy CSExceptionally researched and documented. This is a well written epitaph for the lost St Louis passengers. I read this after reading Voyage of the Damned. It is thoroughly readable; dignified respectful in its straightforward style; and a must for any study of the toll of the Holocaust.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Refuge Denied- Excellent readBy F. NewmanThis is a very important part of world history . It is well documented and the authors looked far and wide for each survivor;I am not sure about Roosevelt's intentions.There were some excuses for why we turned these innocent human beings to their death.There should have been some humanitarian exceptions for a group of people who would have contributed greatly to American society. .This book should be required reading for all students.

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