›Veritas‹ in a Time of Great Truths?
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The present volume explores the sometimes-ambivalent attitude of Dominicans – individually or as a group – towards the ideologies that have dominated Europe in the “short” twentieth century, such as nationalism, fascism, Nazism and communism. Did Dominicans propose strategies of resistance, accommodation or collaboration, and what was their underlying motivation for doing so? How did their stance affect the position of the order and the church, both on the local and the general level? How did this influence their self-understanding (ad intra) and their public image (ad extra)? Did this generate conflicts within the order? Were there long-term consequences, perhaps even until today? In short, how did they live up to the motto of the order, Veritas, in a context of diverse ideological claims to truth?
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Claus Arnold, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz; Elias H. Füllenbach OP, IGDOM, Cologne; Anton Milh OP, KU Leuven, Belgium.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Introduction
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An American prelude: The Holy Office and the worker question in the nineteenth century
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Albert Maria Weiß OP (1844 – 1925): Ideologue and critic of ideology
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The Bible scholar Vincent Zapletal (1867 – 1938) and his reflections on the social, political and economic challenges of the first half of the twentieth century
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Wrong philosophy leads to wrong thinking: The strict Thomism of Gallus Manser (1866 – 1950) as the philosophical basis of ideological criticism
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The Dominicans and Irish nationalism, 1915 – 1923
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Franziskus Maria Stratmann (1883 – 1971) and Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges (1863 – 1948) between nationalism and internationalism: Different approaches to war, 1914 – 1930
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Longing for “Flanders’ hour”: Flemish nationalism in the Belgian Dominican Province, 1900 – 1945
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The Italian Dominicans of the provinces of Utriusque Lombardiae and San Pietro Martire and their differing attitudes to Fascism
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Aurelius M. Arkenau OP (1900 – 1991) and the German Dominican province of Teutonia during the Nazi regime
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The Master of the Order’s dangerous liaisons: Martin Stanislas Gillet, 1929 – 1946
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The intellectual apostolate of the Czech Dominicans during the rise of socialism, 1945 – 1948
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Index of Persons
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