Devotional activism: public religion, innovation and culture in the nineteenth-century
Modern history has not been neutral in telling the story of religion. Since it presumes the centrality of human motives and machinations as the one and only means of explicating the unfolding of 'events', it has helped set the terms for what counts as a viable motive and what does not, and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modern history has not been neutral in telling the story of religion. Since it presumes the centrality of human motives and machinations as the one and only means of explicating the unfolding of 'events', it has helped set the terms for what counts as a viable motive and what does not, and this is evident int eh systematic unmasking of religion as only really ever about 'something else'. By distilling more substantive/primary economic, political or other kinds of motives from the detritus of 'religion', the latter is thus consigned to the past as the primitive husk of more significant and rational ways of thinking and acting. As a set of historical case studies, the essays collected here forgo that tendency, and suggest different possibilities for conceptualizing the fate of religion in the modern world. They chart a different course, one of faith and self-assertion. The essays take up a variety of episodes from modern European and American history and explore, from various angles, three interrelated themes: 'public religion', and the role of Catholicism as a determined critic of modernity; religion as an impetus for innovation; and the tendency to reduce religion to culture--back cover |
Beschreibung: | 162 Seiten 23 cm |
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Table of Contents Introduction: Public Religion, Innovation, and Culture. 1 Chapter One: Religion, Uncertainty, and the Limits of Culture. 15 Religion as Culture. 18 When Religion Fails. 25 Dynamic Religion/Devotional Activism. 33 Chapter Two: Political Theology, Carl Schmitt, and Nineteenth-Century Catholicism. 37 Carl Schmitt and Nineteenth-Century Catholicism. 41 Catholic Revival in the Nineteenth Century. 46 Catholics and the Revolutions of 1848. 57 Conclusion. 64 Chapter Three: Catholics and the First World War: Religion, Culture, and Barbarism. 67 The French Attack. 71 The German Rejoinder. 74 Intellectuals and the Reduction to Culture. 78 Overcoming Backwardness. 85 Conclusion. 91 Chapter Four: Writing the
History of the “Sacred Struggle” between Science and Religion. 93 Victims of Religious Persecution. 98 The Laws and Lessons of History. 104 A “Sacred Struggle”. 115 Conclusion. 120
Chapter Five: Franz Brentano, Jews, and the “New Christianity” . 124 From Würzburg to Vienna. 124 Brentano and Ida von Lieben. 131 Brentanos “Last Wishes” for Austria. 142 History, Progress, and the New Christianity. 144 Epilogue: Religion and History. 154 |
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