
The End of Illusions: Religious Leaders Confront Hitler's Gathering Storm: Relgious Leaders Confront Hitler's Gathering Storm, 1938-1941
Author(s): Joseph Loconte (Author), Karl Barth (Contributor), John Bennett (Contributor), Paul L. Blakely (Contributor), Fortune Magazine (Contributor), Harry Emerson Fosdick (Contributor), Georgia Harkness (Contributor), John Haynes Holmes (Contributor), Lynn Harold Hough (Contributor), Manifesto by American Churchmen (Contributor), Charles Clayton Morrison (Contributor), Lewis Mumford (Contributor), Reinhold Niebuhr (Contributor), Albert W. Palmer (Contributor), Ernest Fremont Tittle (Contributor), Henry P. Van Dusen (Contributor), Stephen S. Wise (Contributor)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 28 Sept. 2004
- Language: English
- Print length: 272 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742534987
- ISBN-13: 9780742534988
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Congratulations to Joseph Loconte for bringing together this indispensable collection of writings by American theologians and churchmen who either opposed or supported America’s involvement in the war against Nazi Germany. Then, as now, a significant cohort of the clergy preached a ‘moral equivalence’ between the United States and its foes; then, as now, many averted their gaze from the horrors unfolding in another part of the world; then, as now, many cried ‘peace’ when there was no ‘peace’ for the victims of Nazism. Opposition to this position, spearheaded by Reinhold Niebuhr, located interventionism within the heart of the Christian tradition and its understanding of the role of the state in protecting citizens from, and punishing, evil. Loconte’s briskly written, energetic introduction helps to frame our understanding of who the writers were and what issues were at stake. Anyone who wishes to deepen his or her appreciation of American church opinion between World Wars I and II should read this volume. — Jean Bethke Elshtain, The Laura Spelman Rockeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, University of Chicago; author of Just War Against Terror
Joseph Loconte gathered surprising material for his excellent historical study. — Joseph Bottum ―
The Weekly StandardAlthough its subject is the fierce debate among religious leaders about America’s entry into the Second World War, Joseph Loconte’s powerful and timely book also sheds light on the conduct of religious leaders in our current struggles. Rarely has a collection of historical documents had more immediate relevance, or offered more self-evident parallels to the present. Then, as now, one is dismayed by the failure of so many of our most prominent religious spokesmen to give responsible guidance to those burdened by the terrible obligations of statecraft. Then, as now, one is grateful for the clear-thinking remnant who did provide such guidance, and who understood that genuine love for one’s neighbors can never mean abandoning them to barbarism and murder. — Wilfred M. McClay, University of Oklahoma
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