War as Pedagogy for "an Entire People": Educational Christian Modernism, the State and Nordic Exceptionalism around World War I

Bidragets oversatte titel: Krig som pædagogik for "et helt folk": Pedagogisk kristen modernisme, staten og nordisk exceptionalisme omkring Første Verdenskrig

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Abstract

During the 1910s, the modernist and liberal generation of theologians across the Nordic states took what might seem ambivalent but nevertheless enthusiastic stances as regards on the one hand the question of the war and on the other hand peace efforts and promotion of international understanding. These stances were influenced by and washed back on their ideas on reforming the relation between religion and state through not least education. The educational efforts of the Nordic actors of the modernist and Liberal Theologian movement, in its Protestant version also known as Cultural Protestantism and neo-Protestantism, emerged as involvement in concrete education reforms but also took the form of broader public enlightenment interest. This chapter will shed light on their attitudes towards both types of educational effort and how this was related to their attitudes towards what was later to be known as WWI during the war and after it ended.
Bidragets oversatte titelKrig som pædagogik for "et helt folk": Pedagogisk kristen modernisme, staten og nordisk exceptionalisme omkring Første Verdenskrig
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelWar and Education : The Pedagogical Preparation for Collective Mass Violence
RedaktørerSebastian Engelmann, Bernhard Hemetsberger, Frank Jacob
Antal sider21
ForlagBrill
Publikationsdato11 apr. 2022
Sider13-34
Kapitel2
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-506-79196-2
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-657-79196-5
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 11 apr. 2022
NavnWar (Hi) Stories
Vol/bind10

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