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Adolf von Harnack, Werner Jaeger, and the Crisis of Weimar Culture

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Responding to the cultural crises occasioned by World War I, the German intellectuals Adolf von Harnack and Werner Jaeger acted as leading representatives of the humanities and sought to assert the...
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The theologian Adolf von Harnack (1851-1930) and the philologist Werner Jaeger (1888-1961) bear witness to the rich, boundary-defying diversity of academic - and bourgeois - culture during the Weimar Republic. Separated in age by nearly half a century but united by common concern for pressing theological and societal problems and professional ties to the University of Berlin, Harnack and Jaeger both acted as representatives of theology and classical studies who sought to reassert the broad educational and political significance of their disciplines amid the cultural crisis occasioned by World War I and by the subsequent collapse of the Kaiserreich. Both moderates, Harnack and Jaeger set themselves the tasks of combatting political extremity and, most importantly, preparing their compatriots for proper self-government by deploying their unique brands of religious, philhellenic humanism.
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Price: £81.30
Pages: 270
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Christentum in der modernen Welt / Christianity in the Modern World
Publication Date: 20 January 2025
ISBN: 9783161639906
Format: Hardcover
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HISTORY / World, History: specific events and topics, Christianity, Theology

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Robert L. Powers Born 1997; 2015-19 study of modern European intellectual history and German language and literature at the University of Virginia's College at Wise; 2024 Ph.D. in history at Louisiana State University.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Socrates and Jesus
Chapter 2. Crises of the Humanities in Germany: An Overview
Chapter 3. A Republican of Faith: Adolf von Harnack's Public Political Engagement
Chapter 4. The Last Humanist: Harnack's Defense of Liberal Theology
Chapter 5. A Budding »Theoilogist«: The Rise of a New Humanism
Chapter 6. The Watchman of Olympus: Werner Jaeger and the Renaissance of Paideia
Chapter 7. A View from Sinai: Leo Baeck's Liberal Jewish Humanism as Cultural Critique
Chapter 8. Conclusion: The Humanities Then and Now