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Index
Cover Series Information Title Page Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Part I Introduction
Chapter 1 Biblical Scholarship at War, 1914–1918
Part II Individuals and Institutions
Chapter 2 Maintaining the Light of Truth? The Mobilization of University Academics, 1914–1915
Introduction Context Rupture The War of Manifestos The Development of the Cultural War Conclusion
Chapter 3 For Christ and Kaiser: Caspar René Gregory and the First World War
Introduction Education and Enlistment Intermittent Service and Teaching The Prospect of War with the United States Final Days and Death Conclusion
Chapter 4 Between Prophetic Critique and Raison d’État: Rudolf Kittel on German Jews during the Great War and on Old Testament Hebrews in Biblical Wars
Introduction: Rudolf Kittel as a Scholar Kittel’s Speeches and Writings on the Great War
‘The Jews and the Contemporary War’ (1914) ‘On War in Israel’ (1914/1915) ‘The Importance of the Old Testament for the War-Piety of the German Nation’ (1916) Wars in Biblical Countries (1918) Leipzig Lectures on the End of the War (1919)
Analysis
Preconditions National Truce Holy War The Inferiority of the Old Testament The God of Justice
Chapter 5 William Sanday, Modernism and the First World War
German Liberalism and Truth William Sanday and German Theology Sanday through the Course of the War Sanday’s Writings during the War Post-War Relations
Chapter 6 SOTS, SBL and WWI: Anglo-American Scholarly Societies and the Great War
Introduction SOTS and the First World War (1917–1930) SBL and the First World War (1914–1930) SOTS, SBL and the Second World War (1938–1950) Conclusions
Part III Biblical Texts and Themes
Chapter 7 Thou Shalt Not Kill, Unless . . . : The Decalogue in a Kaiserreich at War
Introduction The Ten Commandments and the Kaiserreich To Kill or Not to Kill Compatriot Combatants Conclusion
Chapter 8 Holy War and the Great War in German Protestant Scholarship on the Old Testament
Introduction The Holy Call of German Old Testament Scholarship
Otto Eißfeldt, War and the Bible (1915) Hermann Gunkel, Israelite Heroism and War Piety in the Old Testament (1916) Rudolf Kittel, The Old Testament and Our War (1916) and Wars in Biblical Lands (1918) Alfred Bertholet, Religion and War (1915), From Holy Sources: A Booklet on War and Victory (1916) and The Old Testament and War Piety (1917)
The Holy War of German Old Testament Scholarship Conclusion
Chapter 9 Psalms, Patriotism and Propaganda: A Favourite Book in Wartime Biblical Scholarship
Introduction The Psalms and the Nation The Rediscovery of the Enemy A Curse Too Far? A Psalm Too Jewish? Concluding Reflections
Chapter 10 Ecstasy versus Ethics: The Impact of the First World War on German Biblical Scholarship on the Hebrew Prophets
Introduction The Outbreak of War The Prophets as Ecstatics Was the Prophetic Message National or Universal? Troeltsch versus Cohen After the War Conclusion
Chapter 11 Martyr: Title and First World War Context
Introduction The Debate Concerning the Title ‘Martyr’
Karl Holl Peter Corssen Gustav Krüger
Contextualizing the Debate Conclusion
Chapter 12 The First World War, the Russian Revolution and the Fate of Social-Scientific Approaches to the New Testament and Christian Origins
Introduction Social-Historical and Social-Scientific Scholarship of the New Testament Why did Social-Scientific Criticism Wither after the First World War? The Spectre of Communism Atheism and Christianity Concluding Remarks and Thinking Forward
Chapter 13 A Disconnected Dialogue: Adolf von Harnack, C. J. Cadoux and the Biblical Case for Peace at the Outbreak of the First World War
Introduction C. J. Cadoux (1883–1947) Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930) Harnack and Cadoux
Part IV Response
Chapter 14 The Great War and the Bible: Some Reflections
Bibliography Name Index References Index Copyright Page
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