Confronting Political Religion with Divine Religion: Christian Strategies of Re-Evangelization in the 1930s |
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Abstract: | AbstractWestern Christianity is currently engaged in a debate on religious pluralism, postmodernity and re-evangelization. This paper argues that the contours of this debate were already visible between the two world wars when Nazism (the ‘new Mohammedism’ as some Christian observers termed it) tried to take over the place Christianity was vacating. The defeat of this ‘political religion’ does not mean the victory of Christianity. |
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