Antisemitism, Christian Ambivalence, and the Holocaust

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Author: Kevin P. Spicer

ISBN-10: 0253348730

ISBN-13: 9780253348739

Category: General & Miscellaneous Judaism

In recent years, the mask of tolerant, secular, multicultural Europe has been shattered by new forms of antisemitic crime. Though many of the perpetrators do not profess Christianity, antisemitism has flourished in Christian Europe. In this book, thirteen scholars of European history, Jewish studies, and Christian theology examine antisemitism’s insidious role in Europe’s intellectual and political life. The essays reveal that annihilative antisemitic thought was not limited to Germany, but...

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In recent years, the mask of tolerant, secular, multicultural Europe has been shattered by new forms of antisemitic crime. Though many of the perpetrators do not profess Christianity, antisemitism has flourished in Christian Europe. In this book, thirteen scholars of European history, Jewish studies, and Christian theology examine antisemitism's insidious role in Europe's intellectual and political life. The essays reveal that annihilative antisemitic thought was not limited to Germany, but could be found in the theology and liturgical practice of most of Europe's Christian churches. They dismantle the claim of a distinction between Christian anti-Judaism and neo-pagan antisemitism and show that, at the heart of Christianity, hatred for Jews overwhelmingly formed the milieu of 20th-century Europe. Shofar [A] welcome analysis ...sheds light on the locked-in confliict between Jews and Christians along the antisemitic path from Calvary to Auschwitz.

Preface   Kevin P. Spicer     ixIntroduction: Love Thy Neighbor?   John T. Pawlikowski   Kevin P. Spicer     xiiiTheological AntisemitismBelated Heroism: The Danish Lutheran Church and the Jews, 1918-1945   Thorsten Wagner     3Rabbinic Judaism in the Writings of Polish Catholic Theologians, 1918-1939   Anna Lysiak     26German Catholic Views of Jesus and Judaism, 1918-1945   Robert A. Krieg     50Catholic Theology and the Challenge of Nazism   Donald J. Dietrich     76Christian Clergy and the Extreme Right WingWorking for the Fuhrer: Father Dr. Philipp Haeuser and the Third Reich   Kevin P. Spicer     105The Impact of the Spanish Civil War upon Roman Catholic Clergy in Nazi Germany   Beth A. Griech-Polelle     121Faith, Murder, Resurrection: The Iron Guard and the Romanian Orthodox Church   Paul A. Shapiro     136Postwar Jewish-Christian EncountersThe German Protestant Church and Its Judenmission, 1945-1950   Matthew D. Hockenos     173Shock, Renewal, Crisis: Catholic Reflections on the Shoah   Elias H. Fullenbach     201Viewing Each OtherWartime Jewish Orthodoxy's Encounter with Holocaust Christianity   Gershon Greenberg     237Confronting Antisemitism: Rabbi Philip Sidney Bernstein and the Roman Catholic Hierarchy   Suzanne Brown-Fleming     270Old Wine in New Bottles? Religion and Race in Nazi Antisemitism   Richard Steigmann-Gall     285List of Contributors     309Index     313

\ Shofar"... sheds light on and offers steps to overcome the locked-in conflict between Jews and Christians along the antisemitic path from Calvary to Auschwitz and beyond." —Zev Garber, Los Angeles Valley College and American Jewish University, SHOFAR, Vol. 27, No. 1 Fall 2008\ — Zev Garber, Los Angeles Valley Collegeand American Jewish University\ \ \ \ \ \ www.theologie.geschichte"... Spicer’s anthology convinces by its breadth and depth and is indispensable for all scholars in the field." —Katharina von Kellenbach, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, theologie.geschichte, 3. 2008\ — Katharina von Kellenbach, St. Mary’s College of Maryland\ \ \ \ Journal Church and State"... a wellpacked collection of twelve articles on the ambivalence of the Christian Church toward the Holocaust and antisemitism. The collection is introduced by Kevin P. Spicer and Father John T. Pawlikowski, both well-known authors on the subject. Each article is followed with extensive endnotes, and the editorial work, by both Spicer and the publisher, is superb. The flow of thought is easy to follow." —JOHN JOVAN MARKOVIC, ANDREWS UNIVERSITY, Journal Church and State, Vol 50, 3 Summer 2008\ — JOHN JOVAN MARKOVIC, ANDREWS UNIVERSITY\ \ \ \ \ \ Catholic Historical Review"[An] excellent collection...." —EUGENE J. FISHER, Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs\ (Associate Director Emeritus)\ United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW, Vol. 94, 4 October 2008\ — EUGENE J. FISHER, Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs(Associate Director Emeritus)United States Conference of Catholic Bishops\ \ \ \ \ \ H-Catholic"This volume's inclusion of essays on several different Christian traditions, as well as the Jewish perspective on Christian antisemitism make it especially valuable for understanding varieties of Christian antisemitism and ultimately, the practice and consequences of exclusionary thinking in general. In bringing a range of theological and historical perspectives to bear on the question of Christian and Nazi antisemitism, the book broadens our view on the question, and is of great value to historians and theologians alike." —Maria Mazzenga, Catholic University of America, H-Catholic, January 2009\ — Maria Mazzenga, Catholic University of America\ \ \