ǂg 1. ǂt Introduction and historical background: ǂt Church struggle and the Holocaust / ǂr Franklin H. Littell
ǂt The present state of research and writing on the church struggle / ǂr John S. Conway
ǂt The Niemöller archives / ǂr Wilhelm Niemöller
ǂt Revisionism and counterrevisionism in the historiography of the church struggle / ǂr Beate Ruhm von Oppen
ǂt Publications on the Holocaust / ǂr Henry Friedlander
ǂg 2. ǂt Historical political considerations: ǂt Problems of resistance in national socialist Germany / ǂr Peter Hoffmann
ǂt Objective and subjective inhibitants in the German resistance to Hitler / ǂr William Sheridan Allen
ǂt The German state and Protestant elites / ǂr Frederick O. Bonkovsky
ǂt Hitler's challenge to the churches: a theological political analysis of Mein kampf / ǂr Michael D. Ryan
ǂg 3. ǂt Theological implications: ǂt Troubled self-interpretation and uncertain reception in the church struggle / ǂr Eberhard Bethge
ǂt The message of Barmen for contemporary church history / ǂr Arthur C. Cochrane
ǂt Catholic resistance?: a yes and a no / ǂr Gordon C. Zahn
ǂg 4. ǂt Personal reflections: ǂt On nazism and the church struggle / ǂr Ferdinand Freidensburg
ǂt Some perspectives on religious faith after Auschwitz / ǂr Richard L. Rubenstein
ǂt Talking and writing and keeping silent / ǂr Elie Wiesel
ǂt What can America learn from the German church struggle? / ǂr Theodore A. Gill.