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Christianity, The Other, and The Holocaust: Contributions to the Study of Religion: Christianity and the Holocaust—Core Issues

Autor Michael R. Steele
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2003 – vârsta până la 17 ani
According to the author, Christianity offers a powerful system of rewards and incentives to create cultural uniformity. Those who do not join in this cultural uniformity become anathematized, oppressed, marginalized, and ultimately removed from the Christian circle of moral obligation. Using culture studies as a framework for analysis, Steele investigates the ways in which Christianity created cultural conditions based on a theology of violence and the use of sacred violence to foster behaviors that would lead to the involvement of millions of perpetrators and bystanders during the many instances of extreme violence used against the Other over the centuries. As the original Disconfirming Other in the Christian cultural world, Jews often served as the primary target. Thus, there was a system of definitions, rewards, incentives, and victims already in place when the Nazis came to power. Calling for a re-evaluation of the cultural practices and values that have developed within Christianity over time, this important new book helps account for the phenomenon of the Nazi perpetrators and bystanders during the Holocaust.Framing the Holocaust as a late but logical development in a long series of violent responses by Christianity to the Other-those who stand outside the Christian world, either by geographical accident, religious tradition, or some other factor-the author attempts to show how the Holocaust, while not a specifically Christian event, was nevertheless sanctioned and conditioned by other events in the history of Christianity. Using culture studies to frame his analysis, Steele focuses on historical antecedents that help account for the apathy of bystanders and point to the preexistence of a moral framework supporting and empowering the perpetrators of the Holocaust. This unique perspective concludes that the Nazis invented almost nothing with regard to the Shoah, and that, instead, a long-standing insistence on cultural hegemony played a much bigger role in the attempted destruction of the Jewish community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313306457
ISBN-10: 0313306451
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Religion: Christianity and the Holocaust—Core Issues

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MICHAEL R. STEELE is Distinguished Professor of English at Pacific University. He has taught there, devoting much of his time to teaching Holocaust Literature, since 1975. He has served as the president and executive director of the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center and currently serves as the director of Holocaust Education at Pacific University. He is the author of Christianity, Tragedy, and the Holocaust (Greenwood, 1995).

Cuprins

Series ForewordIntroductionCultural Studies, Christianity, and the HolocaustChristianity as Rome's Chosen ReligionThe CrusadesThe Inquisition: Jews and HereticsContact with Indigenous PeoplesSlaveryThe HolocaustSelected BibliographyIndex