Emil Fuchs

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Emil Fuchs (1874 - 1971) was a German theologian.

He published many texts on Christian Socialism. He was one of the first Lutheran pastors to join the Social Democratic Party of Germany. A committed pacifist, he later joined the Quaker faith. He was a Fellowship holder at Woodbrooke College (now Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre), Selly Oak, England during 1934-5. One of his sons was Klaus Fuchs, a convicted atomic spy.


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