The End of the Schism
Catholics, Protestants, and the Remaking of Christian Life in Europe, 1880s–1970s
After centuries of enmity, why did Europe's Catholics and Protestants reconcile? Udi Greenberg argues that modern Christian cooperation arose not from tolerance but from fears of socialism, feminism, and Afro-Asian liberation movements. In seeking to preserve Christian life, these former rivals forged a lasting alliance that remade the continent.
avril 2025, Anglais
University Presses
978-0-674-24876-2