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"Odd fellows" in the politics of religion : modernism, National Socialism and German Judaism / by Gary Lease.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion and society (Hague, Netherlands) ; 35.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 1995.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 316 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110877359
  • 311087735X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: "Odd fellows" in the politics of religion.DDC classification:
  • 274/.082 20
LOC classification:
  • BX1396 .L38 1995eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
I. Introduction -- Politics and religion: A theoretical preamble -- II. The Modernist beginnings. 1. Bismarck, Hohenlohe and the Vatican: The beginnings of Modernism. 2. A Protestant "Modernist"?: A reevaluation of Rudolph Sohm. 3. Merry del Val and Tyrrell: A Modernist struggle. 4. Merry del Val and the American Church: Problems for a future biographer. 5. Newman: The Roman view. 6. Modernism and "Modernism": Christianity as product of its culture. 7. The Modernist drama revisited: Ratzinger and Kuss: Two Types -- III. National Socialism as a religious movement. 8. The origins of National Socialism: Some fruits of religion and nationalism. 9. Hitler's National Socialism as a religious movement. 10. National Socialism and religion: A modern mythology -- IV. The German-Jewish end. 11. Steinheim and Schoeps: A case study in the abuse of influence. 12. Who was the Christian, who the Jew?: The dialogue between Hans-Joachim Schoeps and Hans Bluher.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-308) and index.

I. Introduction -- Politics and religion: A theoretical preamble -- II. The Modernist beginnings. 1. Bismarck, Hohenlohe and the Vatican: The beginnings of Modernism. 2. A Protestant "Modernist"?: A reevaluation of Rudolph Sohm. 3. Merry del Val and Tyrrell: A Modernist struggle. 4. Merry del Val and the American Church: Problems for a future biographer. 5. Newman: The Roman view. 6. Modernism and "Modernism": Christianity as product of its culture. 7. The Modernist drama revisited: Ratzinger and Kuss: Two Types -- III. National Socialism as a religious movement. 8. The origins of National Socialism: Some fruits of religion and nationalism. 9. Hitler's National Socialism as a religious movement. 10. National Socialism and religion: A modern mythology -- IV. The German-Jewish end. 11. Steinheim and Schoeps: A case study in the abuse of influence. 12. Who was the Christian, who the Jew?: The dialogue between Hans-Joachim Schoeps and Hans Bluher.