A Republican of Faith: Adolf von Harnack's Public and Intellectual Activity, 1914-1930

This paper focuses on the prominent German theologian Adolf von Harnack in his capacity as a public intellectual during the Weimar Republic. The few works of scholarship that address Harnack's Weimar years at any length are in German, and the barely extant Anglophone literature, severely outdat...

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Autor principal: Powers, Robert L. 1997- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
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Publicado: 2024
En: Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte
Año: 2024, Volumen: 31, Número: 1, Páginas: 18-42
Otras palabras clave:B Harnack, Adolf von (1851-1930)
B German Theology
B Karl Barth
B Adolf von Harnack
B Biografía
B World War I
B Werkanalyse
B Weimar Republic
B Modern European Intellectual History
B Political Theology
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Sumario:This paper focuses on the prominent German theologian Adolf von Harnack in his capacity as a public intellectual during the Weimar Republic. The few works of scholarship that address Harnack's Weimar years at any length are in German, and the barely extant Anglophone literature, severely outdated, largely neglects to evaluate adequately the evolution and scope of Harnack’s pedagogical and theological positions as well as of the institutional power he commanded. Drawing principally from Harnack's writings, both personal and published, before World War I until his death in 1930, this essay seeks to chart his intellectual development during the final years of his life and to survey how he translated his liberal theological principles into loyalty to the Weimar constitution. Public intellectuals such as Harnack were able to serve the public good in multifaceted, unquantifiable ways without attaching themselves to a particular party or to an explicitly partisan cause. By examining Harnack's public and theological activity, I intend to provide a more holistic look at intellectual life in the Weimar Republic and to advocate for both a less restrictive definition of "public intellectual" and a broader conception of "political activism."
ISSN:1612-9776
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für neuere Theologiegeschichte
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/znth-2024-0002