03056nam 2200469 450 991081061460332120220527012615.00-300-26288-410.12987/9780300262889(CKB)5510000000041411(MiAaPQ)EBC6665704(Au-PeEL)EBL6665704(DE-B1597)597004(DE-B1597)9780300262889(OCoLC)1260851403(EXLCZ)99551000000004141120220418d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Popes against the Protestants the Vatican and evangelical Christianity in fascist Italy /Kevin MadiganNew Haven, Connecticut :Yale University Press,[2021]©20211 online resource (364 pages)0-300-21586-X Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --Introduction --1 The Evangelical Confessions in Italy (c. 1861–1922) --2 Before the Concordat --3 After the Concordat --4 The Pope’s Anguish (1929–33) --5 A Stubborn Problem --6 The Apostolic Nuncio and the “Free Discussion” Clause (1934–35) --7 Resistance, Respite—and Retreat (1935) --8 Borgongini and the Pentecostal Repression (1934–35) --9 Stalemate (1936–39) --Epilogue --Appendixes --Abbreviations --Notes --Bibliography --IndexAn account of the alliance between the Catholic Church and the Italian Fascist regime in their campaign against Protestants Based on previously undisclosed archival materials, this book tells the fascinating, untold, and troubling story of an anti-Protestant campaign in Italy that lasted longer, consumed more clerical energy and cultural space, and generated far more literature than the war against Italy’s Jewish population.   Because clerical leaders in Rome were seeking to build a new Catholic world in the aftermath of the Great War, Protestants embodied a special menace, and were seen as carriers of dangers like heresy, secularism, modernity, and Americanism—as potent threats to the Catholic precepts that were the true foundations of Italian civilization, values, and culture. The pope and cardinals framed the threat of evangelical Christianity as a peril not only to the Catholic Church but to the fascist government as well, recruiting some very powerful fascist officials to their cause.   This important book is the first full account of this dangerous alliance.Protestant churchesRelationsCatholic ChurchFascism and the Catholic ChurchItalyProtestant churchesRelationsCatholic Church.Fascism and the Catholic Church280.042Madigan Kevin1960-1677899MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810614603321The Popes against the Protestants4045153UNINA