Christian Books For Sale In German
Shepherds Books specializes in distributing Bibles and Christian literature across the United States. Our mission is to make Christian teachings and God's message of love accessible to everyone. To support this goal, we offer affordable German Bibles for easy purchase.
Our extensive catalog goes beyond German-language materials. We provide a diverse selection of books, Bibles, and DVDs in numerous languages, including but not limited to English, Afrikaans, French, Turkish, Polish, and Romanian.
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An Overview of Christianity and the German Language
Christianity has played a significant role in German history since the 8th century when Charlemagne forcibly converted the Saxons. The Protestant Reformation, initiated by German monk Martin Luther in 1517, profoundly shaped both German culture and global Christianity. Luther's translation of the Bible into vernacular German in 1534 was a pivotal moment, standardizing the German language and making scripture accessible to common people. This translation, known as the Luther Bible, greatly influenced the development of modern High German.
German Christians have made substantial contributions to theology and biblical scholarship. Notable figures include Friedrich Schleiermacher, often called the "father of modern Protestant theology," and Rudolf Bultmann, known for his program of demythologizing the New Testament. The German Pietist movement of the 17th and 18th centuries emphasized personal piety and practical Christianity, influencing global evangelical movements. Today, while Germany is increasingly secular, it remains home to significant Catholic and Protestant populations, as well as being the birthplace of denominations like the Lutheran Church.