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The Nazi Religion and the Rise of the French Christian Resistance

Kathleen Burton

If asked to define “Nazism,” most people think of fascism, racism, antisemitism, and the use of propaganda. Few people know that Nazism also included a strong religious component. Yet it did.

The Nazi religion was termed Positive Christianity, and it is directly cited in Hitler’s Nazi Party Platform of 1920. But what was Positive Christianity? In this book, Kathleen Burton details when and where this religion was embraced; how it was received and critiqued by the prominent theologians of the 1930s; and how a combined effort of rogue Catholic priests and Protestant pastors in France, aware of the religious threat, worked together to fight Nazism during World War II. This contributed to the survival of seventy-five percent of France’s Jewish population. Burton concludes by describing what work still needs to be done to fully understand, clarify, and debunk Nazism’s Positive Christianity. Today’s world is fascinated by the tragic events of World War II, yet Hitler’s propaganda coup against traditional Christianity is not well-known or understood. This book closes that gap.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 222 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-5381-7140-0 • Hardback • September 2022 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-5381-7141-7 • Paperback • September 2022 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: History / Military / World War II, History / Europe / France, Religion / Christian Church / History

Kathleen Burton has taught in the French department at Yale University since 2007. She has a PhD in theology from L’Université Laval in Québec, an MA in French from Central Connecticut State University, and a BA in political science from University of California, Los Angeles. She has studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Bordeaux.

Preface

Acknowledgments

PART I: THE NAZI RELIGION: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

Chapter 1: Point 24 of the Nazi Political Party Platform

Chapter 2: The Myth of the Twentieth Century

Chapter 3: Alfred Rosenberg and Positive Christianity

Chapter 4: Religious References in Mein Kampf

Chapter 5: Rosenberg’s Early Writings and Friends of Europe Publications

PART II: DUPED CHRISTIANITY: HITLER’S PROPAGANDA COUP

Chapter 6: A Weak Christian Shield in Germany

Chapter 7: Disunity in Germany’s Protestant Voice

PART III: THE RISE OF THE CHRISTIAN RESISTANCE IN FRANCE

Chapter 8: The French Churches Confront Nazism

Chapter 9: The French Christian Resistance

Chapter 10: Témoignage Chrétien (The Christian Witness)

Chapter 11: L’Amitié chrétienne (Christian Friendship)

Afterword: What Needs to Be Done?

Appendix A: The Program of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party

Appendix B: Paul Tillich’s “Ten Theses on National Socialism”

Appendix C: Friends of Europe Publications

This book, solidly documented and clearly written, retraces the action and the reflection of the spiritual resistance led by Pierre Chaillet, who courageously and effectively opposed the pagan religion that is fundamentally Nazism. This fascinating and too-little-known story sheds light on the past and gives food for thought for the present.


— André Gounelle, emeritus, Protestant Institute of Theology, Montpellier, France


A fascinating and deeply researched exploration of Nazi efforts to redefine Christianity and of the resistance mounted by both Protestant and Catholic thinkers to their hateful doctrines.


— Maurice Samuels, Yale University


Kathleen Burton’s book, with its thorough historical and theological investigation, opens a window to the hitherto underestimated religious facet of Nazi Germany—the so-called Positive Christianity—as well as to the French resistance to it, which drew upon apparently the same religious source, Christianity. Readers concerned with the role of religion in politics will find it particularly appealing that the book furnishes a compelling case about how a dominant religion was co-opted for oppression while being simultaneously mobilized to defy the oppression. A dictum of the destiny of religion throughout human history is therefore reaffirmed: religion generates hope amid ambiguities.


— Bin Song, Washington College; president of the North American Paul Tillich Society


11/4/22, Publishers Weekly: Burton and her book were highlighted in this feature about religion scholars.

Link: https://www.publishersweekly.com/paper-copy/by-topic/industry-news/religion/article/90789-religion-scholars-rewrite-history.html



The Nazi Religion and the Rise of the French Christian Resistance

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • If asked to define “Nazism,” most people think of fascism, racism, antisemitism, and the use of propaganda. Few people know that Nazism also included a strong religious component. Yet it did.

    The Nazi religion was termed Positive Christianity, and it is directly cited in Hitler’s Nazi Party Platform of 1920. But what was Positive Christianity? In this book, Kathleen Burton details when and where this religion was embraced; how it was received and critiqued by the prominent theologians of the 1930s; and how a combined effort of rogue Catholic priests and Protestant pastors in France, aware of the religious threat, worked together to fight Nazism during World War II. This contributed to the survival of seventy-five percent of France’s Jewish population. Burton concludes by describing what work still needs to be done to fully understand, clarify, and debunk Nazism’s Positive Christianity. Today’s world is fascinated by the tragic events of World War II, yet Hitler’s propaganda coup against traditional Christianity is not well-known or understood. This book closes that gap.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 222 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-5381-7140-0 • Hardback • September 2022 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
    978-1-5381-7141-7 • Paperback • September 2022 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: History / Military / World War II, History / Europe / France, Religion / Christian Church / History
Author
Author
  • Kathleen Burton has taught in the French department at Yale University since 2007. She has a PhD in theology from L’Université Laval in Québec, an MA in French from Central Connecticut State University, and a BA in political science from University of California, Los Angeles. She has studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Bordeaux.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Acknowledgments

    PART I: THE NAZI RELIGION: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

    Chapter 1: Point 24 of the Nazi Political Party Platform

    Chapter 2: The Myth of the Twentieth Century

    Chapter 3: Alfred Rosenberg and Positive Christianity

    Chapter 4: Religious References in Mein Kampf

    Chapter 5: Rosenberg’s Early Writings and Friends of Europe Publications

    PART II: DUPED CHRISTIANITY: HITLER’S PROPAGANDA COUP

    Chapter 6: A Weak Christian Shield in Germany

    Chapter 7: Disunity in Germany’s Protestant Voice

    PART III: THE RISE OF THE CHRISTIAN RESISTANCE IN FRANCE

    Chapter 8: The French Churches Confront Nazism

    Chapter 9: The French Christian Resistance

    Chapter 10: Témoignage Chrétien (The Christian Witness)

    Chapter 11: L’Amitié chrétienne (Christian Friendship)

    Afterword: What Needs to Be Done?

    Appendix A: The Program of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party

    Appendix B: Paul Tillich’s “Ten Theses on National Socialism”

    Appendix C: Friends of Europe Publications

Reviews
Reviews
  • This book, solidly documented and clearly written, retraces the action and the reflection of the spiritual resistance led by Pierre Chaillet, who courageously and effectively opposed the pagan religion that is fundamentally Nazism. This fascinating and too-little-known story sheds light on the past and gives food for thought for the present.


    — André Gounelle, emeritus, Protestant Institute of Theology, Montpellier, France


    A fascinating and deeply researched exploration of Nazi efforts to redefine Christianity and of the resistance mounted by both Protestant and Catholic thinkers to their hateful doctrines.


    — Maurice Samuels, Yale University


    Kathleen Burton’s book, with its thorough historical and theological investigation, opens a window to the hitherto underestimated religious facet of Nazi Germany—the so-called Positive Christianity—as well as to the French resistance to it, which drew upon apparently the same religious source, Christianity. Readers concerned with the role of religion in politics will find it particularly appealing that the book furnishes a compelling case about how a dominant religion was co-opted for oppression while being simultaneously mobilized to defy the oppression. A dictum of the destiny of religion throughout human history is therefore reaffirmed: religion generates hope amid ambiguities.


    — Bin Song, Washington College; president of the North American Paul Tillich Society


Features
Features
  • 11/4/22, Publishers Weekly: Burton and her book were highlighted in this feature about religion scholars.

    Link: https://www.publishersweekly.com/paper-copy/by-topic/industry-news/religion/article/90789-religion-scholars-rewrite-history.html



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