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The rise of Islamic radicalism has led to heated discussions about how best to address the threat of religious terror. Disputes covering the right and wrong of war with Iraq, and the even bigger war on terrorism, continue to rage across America. But this is not the first argument of this natureAmerica was faced with a similar moral dilemma on the eve of World War II. Fascism was conquering Europe, and religious leaders across the nation vehemently debated how to confront Nazi Germany. In The End of Illusions: Religious Leaders Confront Hitler's Gathering Storm, Joseph Loconte brings together pieces from the most significant religious thinkers of the pre-war period. In these essays, the writers eloquently and passionately present their arguments for going to war or maintaining the peace. In doing so, they explore issues vibrantly relevant today, including the Christian cause for war, the problem of evil, and America's role in the world. These urgently written pieces connect the past with the present and resonate with renewed clarity and poignancy.

Recenzijas

With this vital documentation, Joseph Loconte brings back to life the intense intellectual battle that bitterly divided religious thinkers in the 1930s: How should they respond to the total war against the West, mounted by the Third Reich and its Axis partners? Reinhold Niehbur and others fought manfully against the overwhelming numbers of pacifists, doves, perfectionists, and just plain appeasers, and took many rhetorical blows for doing so. These documents tell the tale most eloquently. -- Michael Novak, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, 1994 Templeton laureate 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 Standard * Although its subject is the fierce debate among religious leaders about Americas entry into the Second World War, Joseph Locontes 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 ones neighbors can never mean abandoning them to barbarism and murder. -- Wilfred M. McClay, University of Oklahoma

Acknowledgement ix
Introduction
The Politics of Appeasement and the War on Terrorism
1(34)
Part I: The Peacemakers
1 Albert W. Palmer, Chicago Theological Seminary
35(16)
A Road Away from War
38(6)
Putting Christianity in Cold Storage
44(7)
2 Charles Clayton Morrison, The Christian Century
51(18)
On Saving Civilization
53(5)
What Can America Do for Peace?
58(5)
A War for Imperialism
63(6)
3 John Haynes Holmes, Unitarian Community Church
69(14)
The Same Old War
71(7)
The Causes of War-Hitler
78(5)
4 Paul L. Blakely, America
83(6)
Nazi Atrocities and the American War Fever
85(2)
All Will Be Lost by War
87(2)
5 Ernest Fremont Tittle, Methodist World Peace Commission
89(10)
A Clash of Imperialisms
92(7)
6 Georgia Harkness, Garrett Biblical Institute
99(14)
What Can Christians Do?
102(6)
What, Then, Should Churches Do?
108(5)
7 Harry Emerson Fosdick, Riverside Baptist Church
113(12)
Keeping Christ Above the Strife
115(10)
Part II: The Prophets
8 Reinhold Niebuhr, Christianity and Crisis
125(28)
An End to Illusions
128(4)
Why the Church Is Not Pacifist
132(15)
Christian Faith and the World Crisis
147(6)
9 Karl Barth, German Confessing Church
153(24)
First Letter to the French Protestants
155(7)
Second Letter to the French Protestants
162(7)
A Letter to Great Britain
169(8)
10 Stephen S. Wise, World Jewish Congress
177(12)
Five Mournful Years for Jewry
179(4)
Enemy of Human Freedom
183(2)
The Crime of Crimes
185(4)
11 John C. Bennett, Pacific School of Religion at Berkeley
189(10)
The Darkest Political Tyranny
191(8)
12 Henry Pitney Van Dusen, Union Theological Seminary
199(14)
Irresponsible Idealism
201(4)
The Christian as Citizen
205(8)
13 Lynn Harold Hough, Drew Theological Seminary
213(8)
Defending Justice Despite Our Own Injustice
215(6)
14 Lewis Mumford, Writer and Philosopher
221(20)
The Barbarian Alternative
224(4)
The Aftermath of Utopianism
228(13)
Part III: The Gathering Storm
15 A Summons to the Church and a Manifesto from the Faithful
241(10)
War and Peace
242(6)
America's Responsibility in the Present Crisis
248(3)
Bibliography 251(2)
Index 253(2)
About the Editor 255
Joseph Loconte is the William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and a Free Society at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Religion and Civil Society.