persistence of 'Theologia gloriae' in modern antisemitism: Voltaire, Wagner, Hitler
TitreThe persistence of 'Theologia gloriae' in modern antisemitism: Voltaire, Wagner, Hitler
Call number940.5318/0149
N° d'objet05246BK
Lieu de publicationOxford, England
EditeurPergamon Press
Année de publication
1989
PaginationVol.1 pp720-735
MatérielArticle
ISBN80367542
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future:papers and addenda" pp720-735
Description
The author examines the respective varieties of anti-Semitism espoused by Voltaire, Richard Wagner and Adolf Hitler as (among other things) a product of traditional, theologically motivated anti-Semitism. He cites anti-Jewish writings and pronouncements of early Church Fathers, St John Chrysostom, St Thomas Aquinas and others as precursors of similar sentiments entertained by his three chosen subjects. Hitler's anti-Semitism, he argues, was supported by the majority of Germans up to, but not necessarily including, genocide.