When German missiologists started to re-import their dream of a dominant Christianity to central Europe, there were more similarities between the missionary and the national socialist utopias than the post-war consensus would like to admit. Fascism to many missiologists became the desired breaking point of modernity, a revival of the Volk's deep emotions and a breakthrough of the archaic spirituality they had long been waiting for. Upon this tide they wanted to sail and conquer new territories for Christ. This study, therefore, will address the issue of mission and Nazism primarily in the light of the struggle of Christianity for a place or a home within and vis-a-vis the culture of the West as it was approaching the end of modernity.
- ISBN10 082044815X
- ISBN13 9780820448152
- Publish Date 1 January 2001
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country DE
- Imprint Peter Lang Publishing
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 274
- Language English