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Religion and Neo-Nationalism in Europe

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 2020

Zusammenfassung

Die Beiträge zu diesem Band analysieren die komplexe Beziehung zwischen religiösen Traditionen, Gruppen und Ideen einerseits und (Neo-)Nationalismen andererseits – und zwar auf konzeptueller Ebene wie für konkrete Kontexte. Dabei beleuchten sie diese Relation in historischer, soziologischer und ethischer Perspektive und tragen so zu den Diskursen über (Neo-)Nationalismus, Populismus und Öffentliche Theologie bei. Der erste Teil reflektiert Religion und Nationalismen in einer globalisierten Welt, der zweite verortet die Konzepte in Kontexten, der dritte versammelt unterschiedliche Fallstudien und der letzte Teil schließt mit ethischen und politischen Perspektiven ab. Mit Beiträgen vonJosé Casanova, Mark Juergensmeyer, Hans Joas, Maureen A. Eger, Siniša Malešević, Ulf Hedetoft, Hans-Richard Reuter, Sonja Angelika Strube, Rik Pinxten, Thijl Sunier, Teija Tiilikainen, Cora Alexa Døving, Adrian Pabst, Rolf Schieder, Frank Mathwig, Philippe Portier, Raffaella Perin, István Povedák, Kristina Stoeckl, Dino Abazović, Philip S. Gorski, Robert Vosloo, Marcia Pally, Christian Polke und Torsten Meireis.


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Bibliographische Angaben

Auflage
1/2020
Copyrightjahr
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6414-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0505-9
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Reihe
Ethik und Gesellschaft
Band
7
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
419
Produkttyp
Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 8
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    1. 1 Part I: Religion and Nation in a Globalized World Kein Zugriff
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    2. 2 Part II: Concepts in Context Kein Zugriff
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    3. 3 Part III: Case Studies Kein Zugriff
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    4. 4 Part IV: Ethical and Political Perspectives Kein Zugriff
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    5. References Kein Zugriff
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      1. Religious Identities, Nativist Populisms and Neo-Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      2. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Crisis of Authority Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Crisis of Identity Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Crisis of Security Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Religious Responses to Globalization Kein Zugriff
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      5. References Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 The Rise of Neo-Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 The Backlash Hypothesis Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Analytical Strategy Kein Zugriff
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        1. 5.1 Dependent Variables Kein Zugriff
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        2. 5.2 Independent Variables Kein Zugriff
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        3. 5.3 Methods Kein Zugriff
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        1. 6.1 Descriptive Kein Zugriff
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        2. 6.2 Multilevel Models Kein Zugriff
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      7. 7 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 How New is Neo-Nationalism? Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Grounded Nationalisms Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Nationalism and Diversity Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Nationalism, Populism and Religion Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Nationalism and Populism: Different, Yet Much the Same Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Belonging or Believing – or Believing in Belonging? Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 On the Critique of Populism Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Conclusion: Affect and Rationality Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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        1. 2.1. Religion Kein Zugriff
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        2. 2.2. The National Kein Zugriff
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        3. 2.3. Christianity Kein Zugriff
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        4. 2.4. The Enemy Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Summary Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Far-Right Interests in Forming Alliances with Christians: Cross-Milieu Collaboration Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Examples of Different Forms of “Right-Wing Catholicism” Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Some Remarks Concerning Catholicism and Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Pre-Conciliar Anti-Modernism as Specific Religious and Theological Profile of “Right-Wing Catholicism” Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation as Psychological Motives of Fundamentalist Religious and Political Attitudes Kein Zugriff
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      6. 6 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Historical Context Kein Zugriff
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        1. 2.1 Actors Kein Zugriff
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        2. 2.2 Analysis of ‘Schild en vrienden’ Kein Zugriff
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        1. 3.1 Who is Who? Kein Zugriff
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        2. 3.2 The Conceptual Apparatus Kein Zugriff
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        3. 3.3 Religious Identity Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 From Labour Migrant to Muslim: the Islamization of Migrants Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Pillarization Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Islam and Nation-Building Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Muslims Take Issue Kein Zugriff
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      6. 6 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 The Context of Finnish Populism Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 The Finns Party as an Ideological Platform Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 The New Finns Party Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 The Finns Party in a European Context Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Conclusions Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 The Case of Norway Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Sources Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Research on Conspiracy Theories as a Point of Departure Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Muslims are… Kein Zugriff
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      6. 6 ‘Conspiracy talk’ – Understanding the Appeal of Nationalistic and Islamophobic Discourses Kein Zugriff
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      7. 7 The Function of Conspiracy Talk Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 1 The Politico-Religious Geography of Brexit Kein Zugriff
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      3. 2 Sectarianism and the Neo-Nationalism of the Leave Vote Kein Zugriff
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      4. 3 Neo-Nationalism and the Supposed Threat from ‘Islamisation’ Kein Zugriff
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        1. 1.1 Dr. rer. nat. Hans Penner, an Evangelical Protagonist: “Islam is the Antichrist!” Kein Zugriff
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        2. 1.2 Frauke Petry, a Lutheran Protagonist: “Remembering the Shoah is a Cult of Guilt!” Kein Zugriff
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          1. 1.3.1 Götz Kubitschek, a Roman-Catholic Protagonist: “Etiam si omnes, ego non!” Kein Zugriff
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          2. 1.3.2 Carl Schmitt’s Legacy Kein Zugriff
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        4. 1.4 Thor von Waldstein, a Neo-Pagan Protagonist: “No Islambashing!” Kein Zugriff
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        1. 2.1 Apocalypticism Kein Zugriff
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        2. 2.2 German Romanticism Kein Zugriff
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        3. 2.3 Anti-Liberalism Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 A New Development: Competing Apocalyptic Scenarios Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Two Theological Remarks Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Swiss as a Nation of Will (“Willensnation”) Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Swiss Special Case (“Sonderfall”) Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Swiss Nationalism and Worldwide Neo-Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 (Neo-)Nationalism and Religion from a Swiss Perspective Kein Zugriff
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      6. 6 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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        1. 1.1 The Republican Revolution Kein Zugriff
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        2. 1.2 The Resistance from the Catholics Kein Zugriff
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        1. 2.1 The Changes in the Far Right Kein Zugriff
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        2. 2.2 The Conversion of the Moderate Right Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 A Historical Sketch of the Relationships between Church and State in Italy Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Neo-Nationalism without Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Intertwining. Nationalism and Religion Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 In Search of Hungarian Neo-Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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        1. 4.1 Religion in Politics Kein Zugriff
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        2. 4.2 The Nationalism of Religions Kein Zugriff
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        3. 4.3 The Popular Culture of Religious Neo-Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Orthodox Christianity, Nationalism, Neo-Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 The “Russian World” Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 A Neo-Nationalist Institution Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Conservative Ecumenism in a Neo-Nationalist Key Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 What is “white Christian Nationalism”? Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Trumpism as a Secularized Version of White ChristianNationalism Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Conclusion: Religious Nationalism and Liberal Democracy in Global Context Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 The Rise of Afrikaner Nationalism and the Sacralization of the Past Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 The Church and Afrikaner Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 The Nation, Neo-Nationalism and Political Discourses in South African Today? Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Definitions and Rubric Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 The American Case Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 American Left-Populism Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 American Right-Populism Kein Zugriff
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      6. 6 Concluding Thoughts Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 German Protestantism as a Bulwark against Neo-Nationalist Tendencies? Some Doubts Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Neo-Nationalism and Populism – a Distinction of Terms Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Populism and Religion Kein Zugriff
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        1. 4.1 Protestantism and Neo-Nationalism: The Necessity of Theological Debate Kein Zugriff
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        2. 4.2 Protestantism and Neo-Nationalism: Institutional Resources Kein Zugriff
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      5. 5 Internationalist Religious Resources? Perspectives and Conditions Kein Zugriff
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      1. 1 “Neo-Nationalism” Kein Zugriff
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      2. 2 Globalization Kein Zugriff
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      3. 3 Religion and Nationalism Kein Zugriff
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      4. 4 Analysis and Dialogue Kein Zugriff
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