Defending the Faith
Global Histories of Apologetics and Politics in the Twentieth Century
Herausgeber: Weir, Todd; Mcleod, Hugh
Defending the Faith
Global Histories of Apologetics and Politics in the Twentieth Century
Herausgeber: Weir, Todd; Mcleod, Hugh
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This book explores how conflicts between secular worldviews and religions shaped the history of the 20th century.
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This book explores how conflicts between secular worldviews and religions shaped the history of the 20th century.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266915
- ISBN-10: 0197266916
- Artikelnr.: 59884174
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266915
- ISBN-10: 0197266916
- Artikelnr.: 59884174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Modern Culture in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the University of Groningen. Prior to arriving in the Netherlands, he taught at Queen's University Belfast for nine years. He is the author of Secularism and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Germany: The Rise of the Fourth Confession (Cambridge, 2014) which won Jacques Barzun Prize for Cultural History, and is currently completing its sequel: Socialism and Secularism in Germany 1890 to 1933: Two Cultures. Hugh McLeod was Professor of Church History at the University of Birmingham 1994-2010 and was president of CIHEC, the international organisation of historians of Christianity 2005-10. He has held visiting posts at Amsterdam, Uppsala, Münster and Mainz, and is a Fellow of the British Academy. His books include Piety and Poverty: Working Class Religion in Berlin, London and New York, 1870-1914 (1996), Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 (2000), The Religious Crisis of the 1960s (2007). He edited the 20th century volume of The Cambridge History of Christianity (2006).
* Note on Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Apologetics in Interwar Europe
* 1: TODD H. WEIR: The Apologetics of Modern Culture Wars: The Case of
Weimar Germany
* 2: PETER BOWLER: Ideology and Futurology in Early Twentieth-Century
Britain: Wells, Haldane, Bernal and their Critics
* 3: JOHN POLLARD: Vivat Christus Rex! The Cult of Christ the King,
Vatican Apologetics, Catholic Action and the Far Right
* 4: BENJAMIN ZIEMANN: Between Rome and the Godless. Martin Niemöller's
apologetic moves, 1930-1950
* 5: UMAR RYAD: British and Muslim? British Converts and their
Apologetics for Islam in the Interwar Period
* Part II: Transnational Apologetics during the Cold War
* 6: UDI GREENBERG and JENNIFER MILLER: From Mental Slavery to
Brainwashing: Anti-Catholic Legacies in Anti-Communism Polemics
* 7: UTA BALBIER: "Communism is a religion that is inspired, directed
and motivated by the Devil himself": Billy Graham's apologetics and
the Cold War West
* 8: CLEMENS SIX: The apologetics of decolonisation: Defending religion
in South and Southeast Asia after the Second World War
* 9: VICTORIA SMOLKIN: Atheism as a Vocation: Soviet Communism,
Religious Apostates, and Atheist Apologists
* Part III: Apologetics since the 1960s
* 10: ALMA HECKMAN: "Sacred Values": Islam, Communism, and Moroccan
Nationalism in the Long 1960s
* 11: VLAD NAUMESCU: 'A World to be Transfigured': Shaping a Cold War
vision of Orthodoxy from the South
* 12: MIRI FREUD-KANDEL: Louis Jacobs, Revelation, and the Ongoing
Battle to Defend Jewish Orthodoxy
* 13: PETER ITZEN: Recognising secularisation: The Church of England
and its struggle for a political role (1960-90)
* Afterword: Apologetics as a seismograph of social change
* Index
* Introduction
* Part I: Apologetics in Interwar Europe
* 1: TODD H. WEIR: The Apologetics of Modern Culture Wars: The Case of
Weimar Germany
* 2: PETER BOWLER: Ideology and Futurology in Early Twentieth-Century
Britain: Wells, Haldane, Bernal and their Critics
* 3: JOHN POLLARD: Vivat Christus Rex! The Cult of Christ the King,
Vatican Apologetics, Catholic Action and the Far Right
* 4: BENJAMIN ZIEMANN: Between Rome and the Godless. Martin Niemöller's
apologetic moves, 1930-1950
* 5: UMAR RYAD: British and Muslim? British Converts and their
Apologetics for Islam in the Interwar Period
* Part II: Transnational Apologetics during the Cold War
* 6: UDI GREENBERG and JENNIFER MILLER: From Mental Slavery to
Brainwashing: Anti-Catholic Legacies in Anti-Communism Polemics
* 7: UTA BALBIER: "Communism is a religion that is inspired, directed
and motivated by the Devil himself": Billy Graham's apologetics and
the Cold War West
* 8: CLEMENS SIX: The apologetics of decolonisation: Defending religion
in South and Southeast Asia after the Second World War
* 9: VICTORIA SMOLKIN: Atheism as a Vocation: Soviet Communism,
Religious Apostates, and Atheist Apologists
* Part III: Apologetics since the 1960s
* 10: ALMA HECKMAN: "Sacred Values": Islam, Communism, and Moroccan
Nationalism in the Long 1960s
* 11: VLAD NAUMESCU: 'A World to be Transfigured': Shaping a Cold War
vision of Orthodoxy from the South
* 12: MIRI FREUD-KANDEL: Louis Jacobs, Revelation, and the Ongoing
Battle to Defend Jewish Orthodoxy
* 13: PETER ITZEN: Recognising secularisation: The Church of England
and its struggle for a political role (1960-90)
* Afterword: Apologetics as a seismograph of social change
* Index
* Note on Contributors
* Introduction
* Part I: Apologetics in Interwar Europe
* 1: TODD H. WEIR: The Apologetics of Modern Culture Wars: The Case of
Weimar Germany
* 2: PETER BOWLER: Ideology and Futurology in Early Twentieth-Century
Britain: Wells, Haldane, Bernal and their Critics
* 3: JOHN POLLARD: Vivat Christus Rex! The Cult of Christ the King,
Vatican Apologetics, Catholic Action and the Far Right
* 4: BENJAMIN ZIEMANN: Between Rome and the Godless. Martin Niemöller's
apologetic moves, 1930-1950
* 5: UMAR RYAD: British and Muslim? British Converts and their
Apologetics for Islam in the Interwar Period
* Part II: Transnational Apologetics during the Cold War
* 6: UDI GREENBERG and JENNIFER MILLER: From Mental Slavery to
Brainwashing: Anti-Catholic Legacies in Anti-Communism Polemics
* 7: UTA BALBIER: "Communism is a religion that is inspired, directed
and motivated by the Devil himself": Billy Graham's apologetics and
the Cold War West
* 8: CLEMENS SIX: The apologetics of decolonisation: Defending religion
in South and Southeast Asia after the Second World War
* 9: VICTORIA SMOLKIN: Atheism as a Vocation: Soviet Communism,
Religious Apostates, and Atheist Apologists
* Part III: Apologetics since the 1960s
* 10: ALMA HECKMAN: "Sacred Values": Islam, Communism, and Moroccan
Nationalism in the Long 1960s
* 11: VLAD NAUMESCU: 'A World to be Transfigured': Shaping a Cold War
vision of Orthodoxy from the South
* 12: MIRI FREUD-KANDEL: Louis Jacobs, Revelation, and the Ongoing
Battle to Defend Jewish Orthodoxy
* 13: PETER ITZEN: Recognising secularisation: The Church of England
and its struggle for a political role (1960-90)
* Afterword: Apologetics as a seismograph of social change
* Index
* Introduction
* Part I: Apologetics in Interwar Europe
* 1: TODD H. WEIR: The Apologetics of Modern Culture Wars: The Case of
Weimar Germany
* 2: PETER BOWLER: Ideology and Futurology in Early Twentieth-Century
Britain: Wells, Haldane, Bernal and their Critics
* 3: JOHN POLLARD: Vivat Christus Rex! The Cult of Christ the King,
Vatican Apologetics, Catholic Action and the Far Right
* 4: BENJAMIN ZIEMANN: Between Rome and the Godless. Martin Niemöller's
apologetic moves, 1930-1950
* 5: UMAR RYAD: British and Muslim? British Converts and their
Apologetics for Islam in the Interwar Period
* Part II: Transnational Apologetics during the Cold War
* 6: UDI GREENBERG and JENNIFER MILLER: From Mental Slavery to
Brainwashing: Anti-Catholic Legacies in Anti-Communism Polemics
* 7: UTA BALBIER: "Communism is a religion that is inspired, directed
and motivated by the Devil himself": Billy Graham's apologetics and
the Cold War West
* 8: CLEMENS SIX: The apologetics of decolonisation: Defending religion
in South and Southeast Asia after the Second World War
* 9: VICTORIA SMOLKIN: Atheism as a Vocation: Soviet Communism,
Religious Apostates, and Atheist Apologists
* Part III: Apologetics since the 1960s
* 10: ALMA HECKMAN: "Sacred Values": Islam, Communism, and Moroccan
Nationalism in the Long 1960s
* 11: VLAD NAUMESCU: 'A World to be Transfigured': Shaping a Cold War
vision of Orthodoxy from the South
* 12: MIRI FREUD-KANDEL: Louis Jacobs, Revelation, and the Ongoing
Battle to Defend Jewish Orthodoxy
* 13: PETER ITZEN: Recognising secularisation: The Church of England
and its struggle for a political role (1960-90)
* Afterword: Apologetics as a seismograph of social change
* Index