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Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism: A Contemporary Reinterpretation of the Attack upon Christendom

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism: A Contemporary Reinterpretation of the Attack upon Christendom

Contributors:

By (Author) Thomas J. Millay

ISBN:

9781793640338

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

7th December 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory
Theology

Dewey:

198.9

Prizes:

Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2023

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

190

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 226mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

472g

Description

Nationalism is a globally resurgent phenomenon. From Britain to India and the United States of America, we find nations vociferously reasserting their own sovereignty, ethnic composition, and intrinsic superiority. Thomas J. Millay demonstrates how Kierkegaards ascetic voice speaks directly to our present crisis.Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism: A Contemporary Reinterpretation of the Attack upon Christendom analyzes the late writings of Kierkegaard in light of this new relevance, for Kierkegaards attack upon Christendom is also an attack upon nationalism. For Kierkegaard, taking on nationalism is not simply a matter of undermining false identity constructions. Attacking nationalism is a matter of renunciation: it requires ascetic discipline, such that the selfish motives at the core of ones identity construction are uprooted and replaced by a self-giving love marked by the willingness to suffer.

Reviews

"Brazil. Hungary. Australia. Poland. Britain. France. Denmark. Russia. America. A heady mix of patriotism, racial resentment and aggrieved Christian identity has catapulted religious culture warriors to prominence in these and other countries over the past decade. These populist movements are not marginal. In their countries they enjoy access to the highest political places, hold many levers of power, and sit in the inner circles. Anyone who thinks that Christian nationalism is no longer a relevant ideology has been living under a rock. It is high time for a re-assessment of the one who saw this coming and had an idea of what to do about it. In his excellent book, Millay brings Kierkegaard to bear on the modern versions of an old problem, finding in Kierkegards attack upon 19th century Danish Christendom a potent critique of patriotic religion in modern America and beyond. Millay focuses on the Kierkegaardian themes of humility and suffering, using these to puncture the bubble of triumphant Christian nationalism obsessed with greatness. His argument is convincing, relevant, and true. Millay writes with wisdom and skill and has produced an exemplary book for any student of Christianity, nationalism, or Kierkegaard."

-- Stephen Backhouse, author of Kierkegaards Critique of Christian Nationalism

"With deep analysis and probing prose, Thomas Millay shows how Kierkegaards final 'attack on Christendom' is exactly what we need to live through a world of resurgent nationalism. While others ignore or qualify Kierkegaards most polemical and contestable writings, Millay shows us how to apply their power to renounce contemporary ideologies and resist the lure of religiously-sanctioned empires. This book will inform and inspire its readers to live out a countercultural, prophetic, and ascetic faith."

-- Jason A. Mahn, Augustana College

Author Bio

Thomas J. Millay is senior research fellow at St. Olaf College.

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