Gottgläubig
In Nazi Germany, gottgläubig (lit. 'believing in God') was a Nazi religious term for a form of non-denominationalism and deism or theism practised by those German citizens who had officially left Christian churches but professed faith in some higher power or divine creator. Such people were called Gottgläubige ("believers in God"), and the term for the overall movement was Gottgläubigkeit ("belief in God"); the term denotes someone who still believes in a God, although without having any institutional religious affiliation.