Christian Churches and Postwar Society
Bethany Rowley-Laura Viktoria Huth-Daniel Maul-Jan Bank-Christian Chanel-Daiana Menti-Xavier Boniface-Tomáš W. Pavlíček-Jan-Martin Zollitsch
Engels | 04-06-2025 | 240 pagina's
9789462704695
Paperback / softback
€ 45,00
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Korte beschrijving/Annotatie
The enduring influence of religion in shaping postwar Europe.
Slogan/Promotie
This volume examines the role of Christian churches in Europe during the often-overlooked postwar period (ca. 1918–ca. 1925), enriching our understanding of the enduring influence of religion in the aftermath of conflict. Taking a multinational, multidenominational, and multidimensional perspective, the essays explore the complex religious landscapes of postwar Europe, the resilience of ecclesiastical networks, and the transnational loyalties connecting Europe and North America. By highlighting the enduring vitality of faith and religious institutions, this study provides fresh insights into the evolving roles of churches, religious movements, and communities. Together, the essays shed light on the broader religious landscape of postwar Europe and provide an invaluable resource for understanding the lasting impact of religion in a transformed world.
Biografie
Kristien Suenens is a senior researcher and heritage consultant at KADOC-KU Leuven, with a focus on the intersection of women's history and Catholicism. Michael Snape is the inaugural Michael Ramsey Professor of Anglican Studies at Durham University. He is an ecumenical lay canon of Durham Cathedral and a Fellow of the British Academy. He has published extensively on the history of religion and conflict. Martin Baumeister held the Chair in Contemporary European History at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität of Munich from 2003 to 2017. Until 2024 he has been the director of the German Historical Institute in Rome. He has published widely on the history of contemporary Southern Europe and the Mediterranean with a focus on Italy and Spain.
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction Kristien Suenens, Michael Snape, and Martin Baumeister 1 Refusal or Reconciliation, Renewal or Revolution: European Churches and the Legacy of the First World War Jan Bank 2 Archbishop Söderblom, Lutheranism, and Ecumenism in Interwar Europe (1918-1925) Christian Chanel 3 The Holy See and the Nationalisation of the New Italian Provinces (1918-1928) Daiana Menti 4 The French Catholic Clergy and New Forms of Ministry and Apostolate after the First World War Xavier Boniface 5 Between the Great War and the ‘Great Repression’: Women Religious Institutes in Postwar Belgium Kristien Suenens 6 Between Secularisation and Revitalisation: ‘Waves’ of Religiosity in the Czech Lands (1918–1925) Tomáš W. Pavlíček 7 Religious Reorientations and the First World War: The ‘Provincialisation’ of Herrnhut and the ‘Invention’ of Schönstatt Jan-Martin Zollitsch 8 The Church, Christian Charity, and the Rehabilitative Process of Wounded First World War Veterans in Interwar Britain Bethany Rowley 9 American Quakers and Humanitarian Aid to Germany (1919-1922) Laura Viktoria Huth and Daniel Maul 10 A Constant Trajectory: The Protestant Episcopal Church, the First World War, and its Aftermath Michael Snape Colophon
Details
EAN : | 9789462704695 |
Uitgever : | Universitaire Pers Leuven |
Publicatie datum : | 04-06-2025 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal/Talen : | Engels |
Status : | Nog niet beschikbaar |
Aantal pagina's : | 240 |
Reeks : | KADOC-Studies on Religion, Culture and Society |
Keywords : | christian churches;europe;impact of religion;postwar;role of christian churches |