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Secularism and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Germany
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Secularism and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Germany

Forfatter:
pocket, 2016
Engelsk
Negotiating the boundaries of the secular and of the religious is a core aspect of modern experience. In mid-nineteenth-century Germany, secularism emerged to oppose church establishment, conservative orthodoxy, and national division between Catholics, Protestants, and Jews. Yet, as historian Todd H. Weir argues in this provocative book, early secularism was not the opposite of religion. It developed in the rationalist dissent of Free Religion and, even as secularism took more atheistic forms in Freethought and Monism, it was subject to the forces of the confessional system it sought to dismantle. Similar to its religious competitors, it elaborated a clear worldview, sustained social milieus, and was integrated into the political system. Secularism was, in many ways, Germany's fourth confession. While challenging assumptions about the causes and course of the Kulturkampf and modern antisemitism, this study casts new light on the history of popular science, radical politics, and social reform.
Undertittel
The Rise of the Fourth Confession
Forfatter
Todd H. Weir
ISBN
9781107614222
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
500 gram
Utgivelsesdato
23.6.2016
Antall sider
322